A novel fabrication method for functionally graded materials under centrifugal force: The centrifugal mixed-powder method

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One of the fabrication methods for functionally graded materials (FGMs) is a centrifugal solid-particle method, which is an application of the centrifugal casting technique. However, it is the difficult to fabricate FGMs containing nano-particles by the centrifugal solid-particle method. Recently, we proposed a novel fabrication method, which we have named the centrifugal mixed-powder method, by which we can obtain FGMs containing nano-particles. Using this processing method, Cu-based FGMs containing SiC particles and Al-based FGMs containing TiO2 nano-particles on their surfaces have been fabricated. In this article, the microstructure and mechanical property of Cu/SiC and Al/TiO2 FGMs, fabricated by the centrifugal mixed-powder method are reviewed. © 2009 by the authors.

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Watanabe, Y., Inaguma, oshifumi, Sato, H., & Miura-Fujiwara, E. (2009). A novel fabrication method for functionally graded materials under centrifugal force: The centrifugal mixed-powder method. Materials. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma2042510

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