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Elsevier, Materials Science and Engineering: A, 3(528), p. 1131-1137, 2011

DOI: 10.1016/j.msea.2010.11.028

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Effects of particle size and distribution on the mechanical properties of SiC reinforced Al–Cu alloy composites

Journal article published in 2011 by Zhangwei Wang, Min Song ORCID, Chao Sun, Yuehui He
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Abstract

This paper studied the combined effects of particle size and distribution on the mechanical properties of the SiC particle reinforced Al–Cu alloy composites. It has been shown that small ratio between matrix/reinforcement particle sizes resulted in more uniform distribution of the SiC particles in the matrix. The SiC particles distributed more uniformly in the matrix with increasing in mixing time. It has also been shown that homogenous distribution of the SiC particles resulted in higher yield strength, ultimate tensile strength and elongation. Yield strength and ultimate tensile strength of the composite reinforced by 4.7 μm sized SiC particles are higher than those of composite reinforced by 77 μm sized SiC particles, while the elongation shows opposite trend with yield strength and ultimate tensile strength. Fracture surface observations showed that the dominant fracture mechanism of the composites with small SiC particle size (4.7 μm) is ductile fracture of the matrix, accompanied by the “pull-out” of the particles from the matrix, while the dominant fracture mechanism of the composites with large SiC particle size (77 μm) is ductile fracture of the matrix, accompanied by the SiC particle fracture.Research highlights▶ Effect of SiC size on the mechanical behavior of SiC/Al–Cu composites was studied. ▶ Effect of SiC clustering on mechanical behavior of the composites was studied. ▶ Fracture mechanisms of the composites has been examined and discussed.