Stir casting production of aluminium-silicon carbide particle composites: Importance of adequate mixing of particulates and melt

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
M. Bozorgtabar
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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10
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

Metal Matrix Composites (MMC) have a ductile matrix containing ceramic particles, Due to their improved wear properties, Al?SiC composites have economical applications in many industrial uses where wear is a problem, One of the most serious difficulties in manufacturing Al-SiC composites is obtaining adequate 'wetting' of the particles by the melt. In this research work, a stir casting system was designed for the improved manufacturing Al-SiC composites, The effect of some production variables such as the addition of SiC particles to the aluminum melt on wettability, was also studied. The results showed that the manual addition of particles would not be successful in manufacturing and that a system of adding silicon carbide particles through controlled temperature, atmosphere and improved mixing was needed.
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APA: M. Bozorgtabar  (2005)  Stir casting production of aluminium-silicon carbide particle composites: Importance of adequate mixing of particulates and melt

MLA: M. Bozorgtabar Stir casting production of aluminium-silicon carbide particle composites: Importance of adequate mixing of particulates and melt. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2005.

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