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AuthorEbrahimi, M.
AuthorZarei-Hanzaki, A.
AuthorAbedi, H.R.
AuthorAzimi, M.
AuthorMirjavadi, S.S.
Available date2023-02-12T06:20:50Z
Publication Date2017
Publication NameTribology International
ResourceScopus
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.triboint.2017.05.034
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/39937
AbstractThe present work was conducted to study the effects of microstructural evolutions on the mechanical and wear behavior of an accumulative back extruded aluminum-based in-situ composite. The mechanical fragmentation and thermal disintegration of the primary and secondary Mg2Si particles were found as the main microstructural changes. For that reason, the particle interspacing was decreased, the sharp ends were modified, and the reinforcements were more uniformly distributed. Surprisingly, the wear loss was dramatically decreased in processed materials in comparison to the as-received one. Oxidation and delamination were identified as the dominant wear mechanisms. These were addressed considering the microstructural refinement, and the modification of reinforcing particles with regard to morphology (rod-like, wormy or dot-like), size and distribution.
Languageen
PublisherElsevier
SubjectMetal matrix composite
Sever plastic deformation
Thermomechanical processing
Wear properties
TitleCorrelating the microstructure to mechanical properties and wear behavior of an accumulative back extruded Al-Mg2Si in-situ composite
TypeArticle
Pagination199-211
Volume Number115


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