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This paper deals with the tribological study of the laser remelted surfaces of the ECAP-processed AZ61 magnesium alloy and AZ61-Al2O3 metal matrix composite with 10 wt. % addition of Al2O3 nanoparticles. The study included the experimental optimization of the laser surface remelting conditions for the investigated materials by employing a 400W continual wave fiber laser source. Tribological tests were performed in a conventional "ball-on-disc" configuration with a ceramic ZrO2 ball under a 5 N normal load and a sliding speed of 100 mm/s. The results showed that both the incorporation of Al2O3 nanoparticles and the applied laser treatments led to recognizable improvements in the tribological properties of the studied AZ61-Al2O3 composites in comparison with the reference AZ61 alloy. Thus, the best improvement has been obtained for the laser modified AZ61-10 wt. % Al2O3 nanocomposite showing about a 48% decrease in the specific wear rate compared to the laser untreated AZ61 base material.
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Ballóková, B., Falat, L., Puchý, V., Molčanová, Z., Besterci, M., Džunda, R., … Huang, S. J. (2020). The influence of laser surface remelting on the tribological behavior of the ECAP-Processed AZ61 Mg Alloy and AZ61-Al2O3 Metal matrix composite. Materials, 13(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma13122688
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