Viscosity Measurement of Aluminum Alloy Containing SIC Particulates

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Zhijing Zhang Ramana G. Reddy Srinath Viswanathan
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

"The viscosity measurements were carried out on melts of 380 aluminum alloy containing 20 volume % SiC particulates under various shear rates at different temperatures using a Brookfield viscometer. Results showed that viscosities of the melts increased with decreasing temperature and decreased with increasing shear rate. These results were compared with those of 356 alloy and it was found that the temperature had a more significant effect on viscosity of 356 alloy than that of 380 alloy containing SiC particulates. Based on the present experimental data an empirical viscosity model, which considers the effects of both solid fractions in the melt and shear rate, is proposed.IntroductionDiscontinuously reinforced metal matrix composites materials (MMCs) such as aluminum alloy containing SiC particulates have considerable potential for applications in the automotive industry because of their superior stiffness, higher specific mechanical properties, better dimensional stability and strength retention at elevated temperatures when compared to their monolithic counterparts. They have a great advantage in the specificity of their properties, meaning that specific materials can be engineered for specific applications. With such freedom of design, materials engineers have to accumulate a very large database of mechanical properties. Among these properties, the viscosity of alloy slurries is very important for producing, casting and forming process of metal matrix composites materials because viscosity has a decisive influence on fluid flow. The understanding of the rheological behavior of alloy slurries is necessary for these materials to become economic reality. Therefore, a study was carried out to measure the viscosities of 380 aluminum alloy containing 20 volume % SiC particulates under various shear rates and temperatures. In addition, a viscosity model representing the primary features of the alloy slurries was developed."
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APA: Zhijing Zhang Ramana G. Reddy Srinath Viswanathan  (1999)  Viscosity Measurement of Aluminum Alloy Containing SIC Particulates

MLA: Zhijing Zhang Ramana G. Reddy Srinath Viswanathan Viscosity Measurement of Aluminum Alloy Containing SIC Particulates. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1999.

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