2020
DOI: 10.1007/s42452-020-03585-2
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Micro-hardness and wear behavior of AA2014/Al2O3 surface composite produced by friction stir processing

Abstract: The present study aimed to improve the micro-hardness and wear properties of AA2014 aluminum alloy. Surface composite of AA2014 was produced using Al 2 O 3 as reinforcement by friction stir processing (FSP) technique. FSP was performed by using a constant traverse speed of 40 mm/min and two rotating speeds of 1000 and 1400 rpm. After FSP, the average grain size of AA2014 was reduced from 21.9 µm in base material to 9.2 µm in FSP with a rotating speed of 1000 rpm and 3.8 µm in FSP with rotating speed of 1400 rp… Show more

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“…the FSP was performed on a vertical milling machine. the parameters for FSP were selected based on the preliminary experiments and as per the previous literature review [ [14][15][16][17]. the tool's traverse speed of 31.5 mm/min and rotating speed of 500 rpm were employed for the process.…”
Section: Materials and Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…the FSP was performed on a vertical milling machine. the parameters for FSP were selected based on the preliminary experiments and as per the previous literature review [ [14][15][16][17]. the tool's traverse speed of 31.5 mm/min and rotating speed of 500 rpm were employed for the process.…”
Section: Materials and Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With increased heat generation during friction stir processing, the surface material becomes soft and obtains the proper surface roughness. Besides, the nanopowders in the aluminum base metal improve the surface roughness compared to the nonreinforced matrix 44 . In addition, Fig.…”
Section: Surface Topographymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Table 3 presents a list of metals commonly used as matrices for MMCs, with aluminum being the most researched [122][123][124][125]. Various grades of aluminum, including AA2014 [126], LM13 [127], AA5083 [128], AA2009 [60], AA7075 [129], AA6061 [62,70], ADC12 [68], A356 [130], and AA6063 [128,131], have been investigated. Other metals such as titanium, copper, magnesium, and zinc are also utilized.…”
Section: Metal Matrix Compositesmentioning
confidence: 99%