ISSN: 1003-6326
CN: 43-1239/TG
CODEN: TNMCEW

Vol. 5    No. 3    September 1995

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EFFECT OF PARTICULATE SIZE AND CONTENT ON STRENGTH OF SiCp/2024Al COMPOSITE AND ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH T6-TREATMENT
Ma Zongyi; Liang Yanan; Lu Yuxiong; Bi Jing
(Institute of Metal Research; Chinese Academy of Sciences; Shenyang 110015)
Abstract: Tensile tests and fracture surface observations on the SiCp/2024Al composites fabricated by powder metallurgy technigue were carried out. It is indicated that the SiC particulate size and content have a small effect on the strength of the as-extruded composites. After the T6-treatment, the effect increases obviously, and the strength of the composites increases obviously with decreasing SiC particulate size and increasing SiC particulate content. T6-treatment has no obvious effect on the fracture surface of small particulate composites. For the large particulate composites, the fractured SiC particulates on the fracture surfaces increase after T6-treatment. The experimental results were accounted for by the microstructural characteristics and strengthening mechanism of the composites.
Key words: composite; particulate; aluminum; T6-treatment; strength
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