Metal Matrix Composites
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Metal Matrix Composites

  1. 316 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
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Metal Matrix Composites

About this book

The 53 papers in this volume cover the topics of Metal Matrix Composites production routes, aspects of interfacial thermodynamics and kinetics, mechanical and physical properties, post-production processing, and applications. The contributions provide a valuable insight into the current trends in the use of metal matrix composites.

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Table of contents

  1. Front Cover
  2. Metal Matrix Composites
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Table of Contents
  5. Preface
  6. SUPPORTING ORGANISATIONS AND SPONSORS
  7. Chapter 1. Interfacial phenomena in the solidification processing of metal matrix composites
  8. Chapter 2. Metal matrix composites made by spray forming
  9. Chapter 3. A liquid metal infiltration model of unidirectional fibre preforms in inert atmospheres
  10. Chapter 4. Squeeze casting of metal matrix composites using short fibre preforms
  11. Chapter 5. Squeeze casting of hybrid Al-SiC fibre-particle composites
  12. Chapter 6. Magnesium-base hybrid composites prepared by liquid infiltration
  13. Chapter 7. Segregation of magnesium in squeeze-cast aluminium matrix composites reinforced with alumina fibres
  14. Chapter 8. High pressure die casting of fibre-reinforced aluminium by preform infiltration
  15. Chapter 9. Numerical simulation of the injection moulding of thin parts by liquid metal infiltration of fibrous preforms
  16. Chapter 10. Electroforming of metal matrix composite: dispersoid grain size dependence of thermostructural and mechanical properties
  17. Chapter 11. Characterization of a C-Al metal matrix composite precursor
  18. Chapter 12. Mixing of powder metallurgical fibre-reinforced aluminium composites
  19. Chapter 13. Manufacture of 2014 aluminium reinforced with SiC particulate by vacuum hot pressing
  20. Chapter 14. Microstructural analysis of hot isostatically pressed Al-SiC
  21. Chapter 15. Wetting and interfacial chemistry in liquid metal-ceramic systems
  22. Chapter 16. Wettability of SiO2 and oxidized SiC by aluminium
  23. Chapter 17. Kinetics of gas-to-liquid transfer of particles in metal matrix composites
  24. Chapter 18. Silica-aluminium alloy composites: a kinetic study
  25. Chapter 19. Crystallization of metal matrix alloy in composites containing nonmetallic particles
  26. Chapter 20. Microstructural and analytical characterization of Al2O3 -(A1-Mg) composite interfaces
  27. Chapter 21. On the thermodynamics and kinetics of carbides in the aluminium-rich corner of the Al-Ti-C phase diagram
  28. Chapter 22. Uniaxial tension and microstructure of a short alumina fibrereinforced Al-2Mg alloy
  29. Chapter 23. Influence of particle oxidation on age-hardening behaviour of as-fabricated and remelted SiC reinforced Al-1% Mg alloys
  30. Chapter 24. Interfaces in composites of alumina in a molybdenum matrix
  31. Chapter 25. Investigation of diffusion barrier coatings on SiC monofilaments for use in titanium-based composites
  32. Chapter 26. Development of a diffusion barrier for SiC monofilaments in titanium
  33. Chapter 27. The effect of magnesium and nickel as alloying elements in AlCu-SiC composites
  34. Chapter 28. Interface problems in aluminium matrix composites reinforced with coated carbon fibres
  35. Chapter 29. Aspects of deformation of metal matrix composites
  36. Chapter 30. Use of the frozen-stress photoelastic method to explore load partitioning in short-fibre composites
  37. Chapter 31. Thermal mismatch dislocations produced by large particles in a strain-hardening matrix
  38. Chapter 32. Micromechanical investigation of the processing and loading of fibre-reinforced metal matrix composites
  39. Chapter 33. Deformation studies of metal matrix composites using electron backscatter patterns
  40. Chapter 34. Non-linear model of the mechanical response of fibre-reinforced laminates to mechanical loading
  41. Chapter 35. X-ray diffraction line broadening Fourier analysis of a metal matrix composite obtained by liquid infiltration
  42. Chapter 36. Thermomechanical behaviour of SiC-Al composites
  43. Chapter 37. Mechanical and physical properties of squeeze-cast aluminium metal matrix composites containing 5%-30% Saffil
  44. Chapter 38. The behaviour of metal matrix composites during temperature cycling
  45. Chapter 39. On failure processes in aluminium matrix composites reinforced with coated carbon fibres
  46. Chapter 40. The influence of microstructure on the fracture behaviour of particulate metal matrix composites
  47. Chapter 41. Comparative evaluation of extrusion and hot isostatic pressing as fabrication techniques for Al-SiC composites
  48. Chapter 42. Static and dynamic properties of squeeze-cast A357-SiC particulate Duralcan metal matrix composite
  49. Chapter 43. The effect of matrix composition on the mechanical properties of squeeze-cast aluminium alloy-Saffil metal matrix composites
  50. Chapter 44. Influence of heat treatment on the properties of short-fibre-reinforced magnesium composites
  51. Chapter 45. Fatigue behaviour of short alumina fibre reinforced AZ91 magnesium alloy metal matrix composite
  52. Chapter 46. Zn-Al matrix composites: investigation of the thermal expansion, creep resistance and fracture toughness
  53. Chapter 47. A test determining the ability of different materials to undergo simultaneous plastic deformation to produce metal composites
  54. Chapter 48. The thermomechanical processing of Al-SiC particulate composites
  55. Chapter 49. 6061 Aluminium alloy-SiC particulate composite: a comparison between aging behaviour in T4 and T6 treatments
  56. Chapter 50. Recrystallization in fibrous and particulate metal matrix composites
  57. Chapter 51. Machining of Al-5Mg reinforced with 5 vol.% Saffil and 15 vol.% SiC
  58. Chapter 52. Ball milling: an E-v-T parameter phase diagram
  59. Chapter 53. Unlocking the potential of metal matrix composites for civil aircraft
  60. Author Index
  61. Subject Index