2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.triboint.2009.04.030
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Wear behavior of Al–Mg–Cu–based composites containing SiC particles

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“…Similar studies in dry sliding condition on AA7010/SiCp, AA7009/SiCp, AA2024/SiCp and (AlCu-Mg)/SiCp composites exhibited that the wear resistance was significantly higher than that of the base material [21,22]. Hassan et al [23] examined the wear behaviour of aluminium alloy (Al-Mg-Cu)/SiCp composites at dry condition and reported that silicon carbide particles shared the main role in improving the wear resistance of the base alloy. Suresha et al [24] reported that the Al/SiCp reinforced composites have higher strength and wear resistance than pure aluminium.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 82%
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“…Similar studies in dry sliding condition on AA7010/SiCp, AA7009/SiCp, AA2024/SiCp and (AlCu-Mg)/SiCp composites exhibited that the wear resistance was significantly higher than that of the base material [21,22]. Hassan et al [23] examined the wear behaviour of aluminium alloy (Al-Mg-Cu)/SiCp composites at dry condition and reported that silicon carbide particles shared the main role in improving the wear resistance of the base alloy. Suresha et al [24] reported that the Al/SiCp reinforced composites have higher strength and wear resistance than pure aluminium.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…The SiCp reinforcements in the matrix facilitated the compaction of the oxide thin film in between the particles. However, if the load exceeded a critical value, the particles will be fractured and comminuted, losing their role as load supporters [23,32]. Fragments of fractured SiCp reinforcement particles might also be mixed within the oxide layer, enhancing the hardness and wear resistance of the oxide thin film.…”
Section: Effect Of Normal Load On Wear Lossmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, Gr particles cannot resist the formation of wear debris and plastic deformation at the wear surface under heavy load conditions [52,53]. By contrast, SiC particles are relatively hard and improve the resistance of composites to abrasion and plastic deformation [68,69,74]. Moreover, the temperature rise of the wear surface is low in Al/SiC composites because of the low friction coefficient.…”
Section: Surface and Subsurface Behaviormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, the research and development affect many facets such as the aluminium foundry, materials design for various fields of applications such as automobile and automotive industries [2]. The metallurgical properties of metal alloys are controlled by many factors such as the chemical composition, microstructure, processing methods such as casting [3], extrusion, and postproduction treatment such as surface deposition and heat treatment [4][5][6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%