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Title: Squeeze Infiltration Processing of Functionally Graded Aluminum–SiC Metal Ceramic Composites
Authors: Sree Manu, K M
Resmi, V G
Brahmakumar, M
Narayanasamy, P
Rajan, T P D
Pavithran, C
Pai, B C
Keywords: Infiltration
Functionally graded material
Aluminum
SiC
Porous preform
Issue Date: Dec-2012
Publisher: spinger
Citation: Transactions of the Indian Institute of Metals 65(6):747-751
Abstract: The objective of the present work is on fabrication of functionally graded SiC/Al composite by direct squeeze infiltration of 6061 aluminum alloy using graded SiC porous preform prepared by inorganic porogen technique. Graded SiC preform is synthesized by varying the concentration of inorganic salt mixture and using Al as the binder. The microstructure analysis indicates the graded distribution of SiC particle and the melt has infiltrated completely throughout the preform to form functionally graded materials. The influence of preform and mold temperature, liquid metal superheat, squeeze pressure, and its rate of application plays major role on solidification microstructures and properties of the composites. The macro porous graded SiC preforms and the composites were characterized using SEM, optical microscopy, and XRD. The major interfacial reaction product is MgAl2O4 spinel which helps in formation of good interface bonding
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2373
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