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Processing Effects on the Engineering Properties of Cast Metal-Matrix Composites

Processing Effects on the Engineering Properties of Cast Metal-Matrix Composites The physical and mechanical properties of metal-matrix composites synthesized using the various solidification and casting techniques are reviewed. The emphasis is on engineering properties such as strength, ductility, fracture toughness, hardness, creep, wear and friction, damping, and thermal and electrical properties. The process-structure-property relationships for these materials are highlighted with specific examples from composites of practical importance. It is shown that as both the structure and properties of cast composites are extremely sensitive to a myriad of process-related variables (temperature, time, atmosphere, pressure etc.), the composite performance must be evaluated in synergy with the fabrication technique in order to establish a rigorous protocol between composite performance and fabrication techniques. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Advanced Performance Materials Springer Journals

Processing Effects on the Engineering Properties of Cast Metal-Matrix Composites

Advanced Performance Materials , Volume 5 (3) – Oct 1, 2004

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 1998 by Kluwer Academic Publishers
Subject
Engineering; Automotive Engineering; Characterization and Evaluation of Materials; Classical Mechanics; Metallic Materials
ISSN
0929-1881
eISSN
1572-8765
DOI
10.1023/A:1008634531980
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Abstract

The physical and mechanical properties of metal-matrix composites synthesized using the various solidification and casting techniques are reviewed. The emphasis is on engineering properties such as strength, ductility, fracture toughness, hardness, creep, wear and friction, damping, and thermal and electrical properties. The process-structure-property relationships for these materials are highlighted with specific examples from composites of practical importance. It is shown that as both the structure and properties of cast composites are extremely sensitive to a myriad of process-related variables (temperature, time, atmosphere, pressure etc.), the composite performance must be evaluated in synergy with the fabrication technique in order to establish a rigorous protocol between composite performance and fabrication techniques.

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Advanced Performance MaterialsSpringer Journals

Published: Oct 1, 2004

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