Study on the Mechanical Behaviour of Za-27alloy/Quartz Particulate Composites

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 3
- File Size:
- 218 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2000
Abstract
"There have been a pioneering efforts over the last forty years in the development of metal matrix composites (MMCs) as a new engineering materials, having improved properties, light weight characteristics and competitive costs compared to traditional materials. Following recent advancements in casting technology and the use of melt stirring device by foundries, discontinuously reinforced MMCs where prominent alloys are reinforced with particulates or short fibres and the being employed ·in the production of castings targeted for automotive and aerospace application.The ZA-27 alloy has a high strength compared to zinc or alluminium alloys with a lower melting temperature. The main objective of the present research is to study the effect of quartz particles on the mechanical behaviour of ZA-27 alloy composites. The results showed that the ultimate tensile strength, hardness, Young's modulus of the composite gradually increased with increase in the weight percentage of the quartz reinforcement. However overall ductility decreased with an increase in quartz reinforcementIntroductionMetal matrix composite (MMCs) offer outstanding benefits as they combine metallic properties with ceramic properties there by yielding improved physical and mechanical properties.1Among the various type of MMCs particulate reinforced composite are the most versatile and economical2. By suitable choice of metal matrix and particulate system a wide range of properties combination can be obtained such as strength, modulus, fiiction.al resistance, tribological performance and machinability. These composites are capable of replacing conventional alloys in a considerable range of applications. They also offer significant saving in energy and resources"
Citation
APA:
(2000) Study on the Mechanical Behaviour of Za-27alloy/Quartz Particulate CompositesMLA: Study on the Mechanical Behaviour of Za-27alloy/Quartz Particulate Composites. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2000.