Abstract |
Sliding wear behavior of 7075 Al alloy matrix composites was investigated. Reinforcements of the composite were SiC, TiC, and B_(4)C particles with various size and volume fractions. Sliding wear tests were carried out in an ambient atmosphere using a pin-on-disk wear tester with various loads of 5N-150N against a bearing steel ball counterpart. The composites showed higher wear resistance than the monolithic matrix alloy. Sliding wear of the composites proceeded by a grinding mechanism at low loads and by a delamination of a deformed layer at high loads. Wear resistance of the composites increased with the size and volume fraction of the reinforcements, and the increase was more significant at high applied loads. Deformation of the matrix was found to control the wear at high loads. The effect of heat treatment and reinforcement variation including size, volume fraction and species on the wear was discussed in connectin with the deformation of the matrix. (Received September 19, 2003) |
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Key Words |
Sliding wear, MMCs, SiC, TiC, B4C, 7075 Al alloy, T6 heat treatment |
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