Proceedings of ABM Annual Congress


ISSN 2594-5327

65º Congresso ABM vol. 65, num.65 (2010)


Title

STATE OF THE ART IN ALUMINUM MATRIX COMPOSITES USING FLY ASH

STATE OF THE ART IN ALUMINUM MATRIX COMPOSITES USING FLY ASH

DOI

10.5151/2594-5327-33968

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Abstract

Owing to its unique characteristics – like morphology and chemical composition, fly ash has been identified as a potential reinforcing phase for the manufacture of metal matrix composites (MMCs). Moreover, the recent literature shows that mostly it has been used as a second reinforcement in dually reinforced aluminum matrix composites. In the case of Al/SiCp composites, essentially it offers two major benefits; namely, to protect SiC from being attacked by liquid aluminum during processing, and enhance mechanical properties. Incorporation of fly ash within aluminum matrices with proper Mg content gives place to the formation of secondary phases like magnesium aluminate spinel (MgAl2O4), which could also act as reinforcement. As for mechanical behavior, cenosphere fly ash promises to enhance the energy absorption capabilities and damage tolerance of composites subjected to impact. The aim of the current contribution is to present a critical review on the use of fly-ash in aluminum-based MMCs.

 

Owing to its unique characteristics – like morphology and chemical composition, fly ash has been identified as a potential reinforcing phase for the manufacture of metal matrix composites (MMCs). Moreover, the recent literature shows that mostly it has been used as a second reinforcement in dually reinforced aluminum matrix composites. In the case of Al/SiCp composites, essentially it offers two major benefits; namely, to protect SiC from being attacked by liquid aluminum during processing, and enhance mechanical properties. Incorporation of fly ash within aluminum matrices with proper Mg content gives place to the formation of secondary phases like magnesium aluminate spinel (MgAl2O4), which could also act as reinforcement. As for mechanical behavior, cenosphere fly ash promises to enhance the energy absorption capabilities and damage tolerance of composites subjected to impact. The aim of the current contribution is to present a critical review on the use of fly-ash in aluminum-based MMCs.

Keywords

Morphology

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How to refer

Pech-Canul, Martin. STATE OF THE ART IN ALUMINUM MATRIX COMPOSITES USING FLY ASH , p. 5288-5288. In: 65º Congresso ABM, Rio de Janeiro, 2010.
ISSN: 2594-5327 , DOI 10.5151/2594-5327-33968