The use of cryogenic milling to prepare high performance Al2009 matrix composites with dispersive carbon nanotubes

2017 
Abstract Al2009 matrix composites reinforced with highly dispersive carbon nanotubes (CNTs) were prepared by cryogenic milling combined with powder metallurgy, the structure evolution of CNTs during preparation and the mechanical properties of composites were investigated. The results show that short CNTs with uniform distribution were obtained in aluminum powders through cryomilling. Most CNTs retained tubular structure in composites except only minimal ones reacted with aluminum and formed Al 4 C 3 . The dispersity of CNTs in composites gradually decreased with rising addition, and limited dispersion was found when CNTs content reached at 1.5 wt.%. The ultimate tensile and yield strength of 1.0 wt.% CNTs/2009 composite at natural aged condition were 560 MPa and 443.3 MPa respectively, which enhanced 25% and 24% compared to Al2009 aluminum alloy prepared by the same process. Moreover, it still showed good ductility with elongation of 10.2%. The cryogenic milling is promising to prepare homogeneously distributed carbon nanotubes reinforced composites with high performance.
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