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Characterization of metal-matrix composites fabricated by vacuum infiltration of a liquid metal under an inert gas pressure

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Abstract

Silicon carbide whisker-reinforced aluminium was fabricated by vacuum infiltration of liquid aluminium into a porous whisker preform under an argon gas pressure, using an infiltration temperature of 665 °C. The volume fraction of whiskers ranged from 11% to 37%. No whisker pull-out was observed on the fracture surface for an infiltration temperature of 665 °C, but some whisker pull-out was observed for an infiltration temperature of 720 °C. Both the tensile strength and ductility decreased with increasing infiltration temperature above 665 °C. Tensile test results from room temperature to 300 °C are reported. They showed that the quality of these composites was comparable to that of composites made by powder metallurgy or squeeze casting. The coefficient of thermal expansion at 100-150 °C was decreased by 45% by the addition of 37 vol % whiskers.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2583-2589
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Materials Science
Volume26
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1991

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