Wear dry behavior of the al-6061-al2o3 composite synthesized by mechanical alloying

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The present research deals with the comparative wear behavior of a mechanically milled Al-6061 alloy and the same alloy reinforced with 5 wt.% of Al2O3 nanoparticles (Al-6061-Al2O3 ) under different dry sliding conditions. For this purpose, an aluminum-silicon-based material was synthesized by high-energy mechanical alloying, cold consolidated, and sintered under pressureless and vacuum conditions. The mechanical behavior was evaluated by sliding wear and microhardness tests. The structural characterization was carried out by X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy. Results showed a clear wear resistance improvement in the aluminum matrix composite (Al-6061-Al2O3 ) in comparison with the Al-6061 alloy since nanoparticles act as a third hard body against wear. This behavior is attributed to the significant increment in hardness on the reinforced material, whose strengthening mechanisms mainly lie in a nanometric size and homogeneous dispersion of particles offering an effective load transfer from the matrix to the reinforcement. Discussion of the wear performance was in terms of a protective thin film oxide formation, where protective behavior decreases as a function of the sliding speed.

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Mercado-Lemus, V. H., Gomez-Esparza, C. D., Díaz-Guillén, J. C., Mayén-Chaires, J., Gallegos-Melgar, A., Arcos-Gutierrez, H., … Perez-Bustamante, R. (2021). Wear dry behavior of the al-6061-al2o3 composite synthesized by mechanical alloying. Metals, 11(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/met11101652

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