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Interaction between Dislocations and Graphite Nanometric Particles in Al-Based Composites Prepared a Solid State Route
IVANOVICH ESTRADA GUEL
RAUL PEREZ BUSTAMANTE
CALEB CARREÑO GALLARDO
JOSE MARTIN HERRERA RAMIREZ
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Aluminium
Aluminium is the most widely used non-ferrous material; its use surpasses that of any other metal except iron. Reasonably pure Al is employed only when corrosion resistance and/or workability is more important than strength or hardness. When Al is combined with other elements to form alloys, a marked improvement on its mechanical properties is reached, but other important properties are dramatically reduced. A possible solution to this dilemma is the use of Al-based composites (AlBCs) reinforced with ceramic particles, those materials offer increased physical properties and several advantages [1,2] over conventional alloys. Their properties are controlled to a large extent by the concentration, structure and characteristics of the reinforcement metal interfaces [3]. AlBCs are often prepared by powder metallurgy route [4] where a homogeneous distribution of the reinforcement particles [5] and matrix grain refining by severe plastic deformation [6] are achieved.
2011
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