Development of Recycled Alumix431-Based Composites Reinforced with TiB2, TiC, and B4C Fine Ceramic Powders for Aircraft Applications Produced by a Combined Method: Sintering + Forging
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
2-27-2024
Department
Department of Mechanical Engineering-Engineering Mechanics
Abstract
In this chapter, the microstructural formation and static/cyclic compression behavior of recycled Alumix (aluminum alloy) matrix hybrid composites reinforced with TiB2, TiC, and B4C are studied. It is aimed as an alternative to traditional alloys/composites used in the aeronautical industry. These composites are generally produced by using a combined sintering + forging process. The static and dynamic properties are evaluated in detail, taking into account the relevant scanning electron microscopy microstructures (including the distribution of reinforced elements).
Publication Title
Conference Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Mechanics Series
ISBN
9783031504778
Recommended Citation
Bernardes, E.,
Gatamorta, F.,
Lancini, I.,
Miskioglu, I.,
&
Bayraktar, E.
(2024).
Development of Recycled Alumix431-Based Composites Reinforced with TiB2, TiC, and B4C Fine Ceramic Powders for Aircraft Applications Produced by a Combined Method: Sintering + Forging.
Conference Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Mechanics Series, 9-20.
http://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-50478-5_2
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