Surface characteristics modification of lm25 aluminum alloy – 5% sic particulate metal matrix composites by friction stir processing

2021 
Stir casting is employed for successful casting of aluminum-based metal matrix composite (MMC) plates of 12 mm thickness. Surface imperfections, porosity and reinforcement agglomeration are the main concerns in stir casting processes. Solid state friction stir processing (FSP) enhances mechanical characteristics by grain refinement and uniform distribution of reinforcement of MMC. Some of the crucial specifications of FSP include the tool traverse speed, tool rotational speed, tool shoulder diameter (D/d) ratio, pin design, pin length and axial force. In this investigation, five varying tool traverse speeds ranging between 20 mm and 60 mm per min were experimented on the stir cast plates. The wear rate, microstructure and microhardness evaluation on FSP plates revealed that wear resistance of 40 mm/min tool traverse speed FSP plate is superior and attribute to significant microhardness values. In addition, fine grains, uniform distribution and SiC particle bonding with aluminum matrix contribute to effective resistance to wear.
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