Studies On The Additions Of Mischmetal To A1-Alloy Matrix Composites

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 8
- File Size:
- 326 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1989
Abstract
Aluminium alloy matrix cast composites have been synthesised by incorporating fine graphite powders (0.5 - 20 µm size) and chopped carbon fibres (6.5 pm P). 3-6 mm length) by liquid metallurgy technique. Incorporation of these second phase materials exceeding 6-8 wt% invariably resulted in agglomeration of the dispersoids and sometimes leading to even total rejection. It was found that small additions of mischmetal (1-3 wt%) during dispersion resulted in better incorporation without much agglomeration of the dispersoid as evident from the macro and micro structures of the composites. Further, the additions of mischmetal increased the volume of the effective incorporation of the dispersoid even to the extent 50- 60%. The mischmetal addition results in a significant increase in the power factor of the stirrer motor indicating an apparent increase in the viscosity of the system. The higher viscosity of the melt increase the shear transmission conditions within the melt during stirring thereby breaking the agglomerates of the dispersoids. The increased viscosity of the melt seems to be due to the formation rare earth - aluminium inter metallics precipitation, as observed in the metallographic studies, thereby making the process a "pseudorheocasting? technique. A provisional patent has been filed based on this work.
Citation
APA:
(1989) Studies On The Additions Of Mischmetal To A1-Alloy Matrix CompositesMLA: Studies On The Additions Of Mischmetal To A1-Alloy Matrix Composites. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1989.