2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.matlet.2021.130998
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Microstructure and mechanical properties of ARB-processed AA1050/AA5052 multilayer laminate sheets during cryorolling

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“…A maximum volume proportion of reinforcement (>14%) is responsible for the observed upward trend in wear loss. Te minimum process temperature of the MMC prevents difusion between the B 4 C and AA5052 particles, resulting in weak bonding in the clustered particles that make up the microstructure of MMCs [32,33]. Because of this, particles are easily knocked of the sample's surfaces during the wear test [34].…”
Section: Wear Behaviormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A maximum volume proportion of reinforcement (>14%) is responsible for the observed upward trend in wear loss. Te minimum process temperature of the MMC prevents difusion between the B 4 C and AA5052 particles, resulting in weak bonding in the clustered particles that make up the microstructure of MMCs [32,33]. Because of this, particles are easily knocked of the sample's surfaces during the wear test [34].…”
Section: Wear Behaviormentioning
confidence: 99%