Observational Exposition of Metal Matrix Composite Aluminum 6069 (Al) Fraction Variance Strengthened with Molybdenum (Mo) and Coconut Shell Ash (CSA)

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Abstract

Aluminum build matrix composites remnant the most studied metal matrix material for the production of metal matrix composites. The latest work comes up with the manufacture of molybdenum and coconut shell reinforced aluminum 6069 alloy metal matrix composites (MMCs). The specimens were made using the stir casting process, with six distinct weight chunks of aluminum 6069, molybdenum powder, and coconut shell ash taken into account. The first three samples were prepared in such a way that the weight fraction of aluminum 6069 and coconut shell ash alter by 2%; furthermore, the weight fraction of molybdenum powder is 1% constant. Coconut shell is kept constant by 1%, molybdenum powder as well as aluminum 6069 differs by 2%, and the next three specimens were prepared in the same way. The prime aim of the paper is to research the properties of molybdenum and coconut shell ash composites reinforced aluminum 6069 alloy produced in reach stir casting facility, and the compression test was carried out using machinery such as the universal testing machine. Hardness has also been looked at.

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Begum, F., Gurugubelli, S., & Ravi Kumar, N. (2022). Observational Exposition of Metal Matrix Composite Aluminum 6069 (Al) Fraction Variance Strengthened with Molybdenum (Mo) and Coconut Shell Ash (CSA). In Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering (pp. 105–113). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-4222-7_12

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