Hot extrusion followed by a hot ecap consolidation combined technique in the production of Boron Carbide (B4C) reinforced with aluminium chips (AA6061) composite
A new and promising MMC approach to the reduction of pollution, greenhouse effects, and emissions is to develop a technology related to materials composite forming. Hot extrusion followed by hot ECAP is a combination of solid-state recycling method (direct recycling) that consists of chip preparatio...
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my.uthm.eprints.61952022-01-27T04:47:17Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/6195/ Hot extrusion followed by a hot ecap consolidation combined technique in the production of Boron Carbide (B4C) reinforced with aluminium chips (AA6061) composite Al-Alimi, Sami Lajis, Mohd Amri Shamsudin, Shazarel Yusuf, Nur Kamilah Chan, B. L. Hissein, Didane Djamal H. Rady, Mohammed Msebawi, Muntadher Sabah Sabbar, Huda Mohammed TN Mining engineering. Metallurgy A new and promising MMC approach to the reduction of pollution, greenhouse effects, and emissions is to develop a technology related to materials composite forming. Hot extrusion followed by hot ECAP is a combination of solid-state recycling method (direct recycling) that consists of chip preparations, cold compaction, and hot extrusion, followed by the ECAP process. The developed process is used to consolidate the chips for direct chip recycling purposes without the remelting phase. In this study, finished or semi-finished products from B4C-reinforced particles and AA6061 aluminium chips were produced. The samples made by hot extrusion were compared with samples obtained from hot extrusion followed by the hot ECAP process in terms of mechanical properties. Additional plastic deformation by hot ECAP after hot extrusion significantly increased the mechanical properties of the MMC compared with the samples obtained from the hot extrusion only. The density and microstructure of the samples were also determined. 2021 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/6195/1/J12928_a8bc0dca3712d62ed3f6d020accd787f.pdf Al-Alimi, Sami and Lajis, Mohd Amri and Shamsudin, Shazarel and Yusuf, Nur Kamilah and Chan, B. L. and Hissein, Didane Djamal and H. Rady, Mohammed and Msebawi, Muntadher Sabah and Sabbar, Huda Mohammed (2021) Hot extrusion followed by a hot ecap consolidation combined technique in the production of Boron Carbide (B4C) reinforced with aluminium chips (AA6061) composite. Materials and technology, 55. pp. 347-354. ISSN 1582-2949 |
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A new and promising MMC approach to the reduction of pollution, greenhouse effects, and emissions is to develop a technology related to materials composite forming. Hot extrusion followed by hot ECAP is a combination of solid-state recycling method (direct recycling) that consists of chip preparations, cold compaction, and hot extrusion, followed by the ECAP process. The developed process is used to consolidate the chips for direct chip recycling purposes without the remelting phase. In this study, finished or semi-finished products from B4C-reinforced particles and AA6061 aluminium chips were produced. The samples made by hot extrusion were compared with samples obtained from hot extrusion followed by the hot ECAP process in terms of mechanical properties. Additional plastic deformation by hot ECAP after hot extrusion significantly increased the mechanical properties of the MMC compared with the samples obtained from the hot extrusion only. The density and microstructure of the samples were also determined. |
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Hot extrusion followed by a hot ecap consolidation combined technique in the production of Boron Carbide (B4C) reinforced with aluminium chips (AA6061) composite |
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Hot extrusion followed by a hot ecap consolidation combined technique in the production of Boron Carbide (B4C) reinforced with aluminium chips (AA6061) composite |
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Hot extrusion followed by a hot ecap consolidation combined technique in the production of Boron Carbide (B4C) reinforced with aluminium chips (AA6061) composite |
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Hot extrusion followed by a hot ecap consolidation combined technique in the production of Boron Carbide (B4C) reinforced with aluminium chips (AA6061) composite |
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