Microstructural and mechanical behavior of Al 6061/SiC-Al2O3 composites processed through friction stir processing

Metal Matrix Composite (MMC) reinforced in friction stir processing (FSP) has increased insights that can affectively attain the desired mechanical properties for the manufactured samples. The favorable conditions of carbides are considered for reinforcing the SiC particles into the Aluminum 6061. T...

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Main Authors: Mohana Rao Chanamallu, K. Meera Saheb
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Language:English
Published: Association of Metallurgical Engineers of Serbia 2020-08-01
Series:Metallurgical & Materials Engineering
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spelling doaj-56b61a9d7b8a48a1bfd6fba1c9c26c1f2021-03-31T07:25:34ZengAssociation of Metallurgical Engineers of SerbiaMetallurgical & Materials Engineering2217-89612020-08-01271577310.30544/495495Microstructural and mechanical behavior of Al 6061/SiC-Al2O3 composites processed through friction stir processingMohana Rao Chanamallu0K. Meera Saheb1Research Scholar, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, JNTUK, Kakinada, AP, IndiaDept. of Mechanical Engineering, University College of Engineering Kakinada, JNTUK, Kakinada, E.G. Dist., AP, India, Pincode: 533003Metal Matrix Composite (MMC) reinforced in friction stir processing (FSP) has increased insights that can affectively attain the desired mechanical properties for the manufactured samples. The favorable conditions of carbides are considered for reinforcing the SiC particles into the Aluminum 6061. The methodology of fabricating Aluminum 6061 comprises of three materials, Al 6061-SiC-Al2O3. The experimental evaluation of the composite Aluminum 6061-SiC-Al2O3 includes the influence of process parameters on microhardness, tensile strength, and microstructure. As a result of the reinforcement of nanoparticles processed in FSP, the properties of composite material increased satisfactorily. The sample S3 observed to be having a maximum tensile strength of 185 MPa. The larger, the better condition is adopted to analyze the tensile strength of the fabricated samples. The optimum condition for maximum tensile strength was found at 900 RPM, 15 mm/min, and composition 3. The hardness profiles at different zones of friction stir processing (FSP), viz., Heat Affected Zone (HAZ), Thermo Mechanical Affected Zone (TMAZ), Nugget Zone (NZ) were examined. The characterization techniques deployed were optical microscope (OM), and scanning electron microscope (SEM) studies for microstructural behavior. The result shows that the reinforcements were tightly embedded into the base material surface. The spherical grains are formed in the reinforcement region.https://metall-mater-eng.com/index.php/home/article/view/495fsp; microhardness; tensile; om; sem; edax; taguchi; anova.
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author Mohana Rao Chanamallu
K. Meera Saheb
spellingShingle Mohana Rao Chanamallu
K. Meera Saheb
Microstructural and mechanical behavior of Al 6061/SiC-Al2O3 composites processed through friction stir processing
Metallurgical & Materials Engineering
fsp; microhardness; tensile; om; sem; edax; taguchi; anova.
author_facet Mohana Rao Chanamallu
K. Meera Saheb
author_sort Mohana Rao Chanamallu
title Microstructural and mechanical behavior of Al 6061/SiC-Al2O3 composites processed through friction stir processing
title_short Microstructural and mechanical behavior of Al 6061/SiC-Al2O3 composites processed through friction stir processing
title_full Microstructural and mechanical behavior of Al 6061/SiC-Al2O3 composites processed through friction stir processing
title_fullStr Microstructural and mechanical behavior of Al 6061/SiC-Al2O3 composites processed through friction stir processing
title_full_unstemmed Microstructural and mechanical behavior of Al 6061/SiC-Al2O3 composites processed through friction stir processing
title_sort microstructural and mechanical behavior of al 6061/sic-al2o3 composites processed through friction stir processing
publisher Association of Metallurgical Engineers of Serbia
series Metallurgical & Materials Engineering
issn 2217-8961
publishDate 2020-08-01
description Metal Matrix Composite (MMC) reinforced in friction stir processing (FSP) has increased insights that can affectively attain the desired mechanical properties for the manufactured samples. The favorable conditions of carbides are considered for reinforcing the SiC particles into the Aluminum 6061. The methodology of fabricating Aluminum 6061 comprises of three materials, Al 6061-SiC-Al2O3. The experimental evaluation of the composite Aluminum 6061-SiC-Al2O3 includes the influence of process parameters on microhardness, tensile strength, and microstructure. As a result of the reinforcement of nanoparticles processed in FSP, the properties of composite material increased satisfactorily. The sample S3 observed to be having a maximum tensile strength of 185 MPa. The larger, the better condition is adopted to analyze the tensile strength of the fabricated samples. The optimum condition for maximum tensile strength was found at 900 RPM, 15 mm/min, and composition 3. The hardness profiles at different zones of friction stir processing (FSP), viz., Heat Affected Zone (HAZ), Thermo Mechanical Affected Zone (TMAZ), Nugget Zone (NZ) were examined. The characterization techniques deployed were optical microscope (OM), and scanning electron microscope (SEM) studies for microstructural behavior. The result shows that the reinforcements were tightly embedded into the base material surface. The spherical grains are formed in the reinforcement region.
topic fsp; microhardness; tensile; om; sem; edax; taguchi; anova.
url https://metall-mater-eng.com/index.php/home/article/view/495
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