AlSi11/ Si3N4 Interpenetrating Composites Tribology Properties of Aluminum Matris Composites

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ABSTRACT

In present work, the metal-ceramic interpenetrating composites (IPCs) as AlSi11/ Si3N4 are fabricated by infiltrating technique. IPCs exhibit special characterization of brittle ceramic reinforced phase introduced by ductile metal matrix phase. During the sliding wear processes, IPCs exhibit four wear mechanism such as initial adhesive wear, mixed adhesive and abrasive wear, adhesive wear and final abrasive wear. Reinforcements inhibit plastic flow and restrict propagation of wear cracks. Increase in the volume fraction of reinforcement leads to improvement in the wear resistance. Under higher load and lower round speed conditions, the friction coefficients are lower than that of relative conditions.

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H. Wang, S. Wang, G. Liu and Y. Wang, "AlSi11/ Si3N4 Interpenetrating Composites Tribology Properties of Aluminum Matris Composites," Advances in Materials Physics and Chemistry, Vol. 2 No. 4B, 2012, pp. 130-133. doi: 10.4236/ampc.2012.24B034.

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