
Advances in Metal Matrix Composites
Trans Tech Publications Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 21. February 2011
170 pages
978-3-03813-461-9 (ISBN)
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Metal-matrix composites (MMCs) have been the subject of scientific investigation and applied research for some three decades, but only in the past few years have these materials become realistic candidates for engineering components such as electronic heat sinks, automotive drive shafts, ground-vehicle brake rotors, fighter-aircraft fins and jet-engine components. This special issue comprises 12 selected peer-reviewed papers covering various aspects of MMCs and highlights the most recent findings in this field. The papers focus mainly on light metal matrix composites, based upon Al, Mg and Ti alloys reinforced with particles, nano-dispersoids and long fibres. The results arise from both experimental investigations and computer simulations and the contributions deal with various key issues: production processes, microstructural characteristics, mechanical behaviour, welding using advanced techniques, workability and tribology. An invaluable and up-to-date guide to the field.
Metal-matrix composites (MMCs) have been the subject of scientific investigation and applied research for some three decades, but only in the past few years have these materials become realistic candidates for engineering components such as electronic heat sinks, automotive drive shafts, ground-vehicle brake rotors, fighter-aircraft fins and jet-engine components. This special issue comprises 12 selected peer-reviewed papers covering various aspects of MMCs and highlights the most recent findings in this field. The papers focus mainly on light metal matrix composites, based upon Al, Mg and Ti alloys reinforced with particles, nano-dispersoids and long fibres. The results arise from both experimental investigations and computer simulations and the contributions deal with various key issues: production processes, microstructural characteristics, mechanical behaviour, welding using advanced techniques, workability and tribology. An invaluable and up-to-date guide to the field.
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English
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Zurich-Durnten
Switzerland
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978-3-03813-461-9 (9783038134619)
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10.4028/b-HsOj1s
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Manufacture of Aluminum Nanocomposites: A Critical Review
Micro-Chemistry and Mechanical Behaviour of Ti6Al4V-SiCf Composite Produced by HIP for Aeronautical Applications
Simulation of the Mechanical Behaviour of Metal Matrix Composites
Dry Sliding Behaviour of Peo (Plasma Electrolytic Oxidation) Treated AA 2618/20% Al2O3p Composite
Strengthening Evaluation in a Composite Mg-RE Alloy Using TEM
Friction Welding of Particle Reinforced Aluminium Based Composites
Hot Drilling of Aluminium Matrix Composite
Effect of Mechanical Mould Vibration on Solidification Behaviour and Microstructure of A360-SiCp Metal-Matrix Composites
Processing of Lightweight Metal Matrix Composites via In Situ Gas/Liquid Reaction
Effects of Reinforcement Parameters on Fatigue Strength of Aluminium-Based Particulate-Reinforced Composites
Production and Characterization of Aluminum Iron Powder Composites with Ferromagnetic Properties
Comparison between Roll Diffusion Bonding and Hot Isostatic Pressing Production Processes of Ti6Al4V-SiCf Metal Matrix Composites
Micro-Chemistry and Mechanical Behaviour of Ti6Al4V-SiCf Composite Produced by HIP for Aeronautical Applications
Simulation of the Mechanical Behaviour of Metal Matrix Composites
Dry Sliding Behaviour of Peo (Plasma Electrolytic Oxidation) Treated AA 2618/20% Al2O3p Composite
Strengthening Evaluation in a Composite Mg-RE Alloy Using TEM
Friction Welding of Particle Reinforced Aluminium Based Composites
Hot Drilling of Aluminium Matrix Composite
Effect of Mechanical Mould Vibration on Solidification Behaviour and Microstructure of A360-SiCp Metal-Matrix Composites
Processing of Lightweight Metal Matrix Composites via In Situ Gas/Liquid Reaction
Effects of Reinforcement Parameters on Fatigue Strength of Aluminium-Based Particulate-Reinforced Composites
Production and Characterization of Aluminum Iron Powder Composites with Ferromagnetic Properties
Comparison between Roll Diffusion Bonding and Hot Isostatic Pressing Production Processes of Ti6Al4V-SiCf Metal Matrix Composites
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