Densification, microstructure and properties of supersolidus liquid phase sintered 6711Al-SiC metal matrix composites

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The present study compares the effect of SiC reinforcement on densification and properties of supersolidus liquid phase sintered 6711Al-SiC composites. The prealloyed 6711 powders were mixed with SiC ranging from 5 to 20 vol.%, compacted at 400 MPa and sintered at 630°C under vacuum. It was shown that better densification, yield strength, wear and corrosion resistance were achieved upto 10 vol.% due to uniform distribution of SiC particles throughout matrix. Beyond 10 vol. %, SiC resulted in clustering and had detrimental effect on densification and mechanical properties. Age hardening of 6711-10SiC composites led to improvement in mechanical properties.

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Padmavathi, C., & Upadhyaya, A. (2010). Densification, microstructure and properties of supersolidus liquid phase sintered 6711Al-SiC metal matrix composites. Science of Sintering, 42(3), 363–382. https://doi.org/10.2298/SOS1003363P

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