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Effect of B4C Particles Addition on the Microstructure and Mechanical Performance of Some Aluminum-Based Composites
CALEB CARREÑO GALLARDO
JOSE MANUEL MENDOZA DUARTE
CLAUDIA LOPEZ MELENDEZ
EDUARDO URIZA VEGA
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MMCs
The addition of ceramic particles in light alloys provides an interesting route to economically produce particulate metal matrix composites (MMCs) with improved mechanical properties at room and elevated temperatures modifying their physical properties, being attractive for electronic and structural applications. Boron carbide (B4C) has many attractive properties, such as: low specific gravity, high hardness, high elastic modulus and good chemical stability [1–3]. All these characteristics become B4C an excellent candidate as reinforcement phase for MMCs used on structural applications. Boron carbide-aluminum composites with low density and high toughness have wide applications, as light and hard disc substrates, brakes with high wear resistance, disc drives actuators and armor plates with high ballistic efficiency [4]. Mechanical milling (MM) can provide the combined advantage of significant grain refinement and homogeneous distribution of the reinforcement particles. It has already been demonstrated as a feasible method to synthesize nanostructured Al-based powder mixed with ceramic particles.
2016
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