A Case Study on Corrosion Properties of Garnet Particles Reinforced Aluminium Composites

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
V. T. Vijayalakshmi M. Krishna Jayagopal Ucbil
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

"The pitting susceptibility of aluminium metal matrix composites reinforced with garnet particles has been examined using static weight loss method by exposing the metal matrix composites (MMC) specimens to the action of IN HCI acid at laboratory temperature for different time intervals. It was found that the corrosion rate decreased with increase in weight percentage of reinforcement while the corrosion rate was a function of the matrix alloy but not of the reinforcement material. Further, it was found that the rate of corrosion was dependent on the interface region formed between the reinforcement and the matrix. A comparison of the base matrix with the corresponding composite when subjected to heat treatment for varying periods of 4, 8, and 12 hours respectively was made. The comparison revealed that corrosion resistance of the composite increased with the duration of heat treatment and this has established a considerable improvement in corrosion resistance of the composite when compared with the base matrix.IntroductionMetal matrix composites (MMCs) offer designers many added benefits, as they are particularly suited for applications requiring good strength at high temperature, good structural rigidity, dimensional stability, and light weight [1-5]. The trend is towards safe usage of the MMC parts in the automobile engine, which work particularly at high temperature and pressure environments [6-7]. Particles reinforced MMCs have been most popular over the last two decades. Among the MMCs, the most popular families are represented by aluminium reinforced with ceramic particles. Although the incorporation of the second phase into a matrix material can enhance the physical and mechanical properties of the base metal, it could also significantly change the corrosion behavior."
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APA: V. T. Vijayalakshmi M. Krishna Jayagopal Ucbil  (2000)  A Case Study on Corrosion Properties of Garnet Particles Reinforced Aluminium Composites

MLA: V. T. Vijayalakshmi M. Krishna Jayagopal Ucbil A Case Study on Corrosion Properties of Garnet Particles Reinforced Aluminium Composites. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2000.

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