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Effect of Multi-Pass Friction Stir Processing on Mechanical Properties for AA2024/Al₂O₃ Nanocomposites.

Essam B Moustafa
Published in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2017)
In the present work, an aluminum metal matrix reinforced with (Al₂O₃) nanoparticles was fabricated as a surface composite sheet using friction stir processing (FSP). The effects of processing parameters on mechanical properties, hardness, and microstructure grain were investigated. The results revealed that multi-pass FSP causes a homogeneous distribution and good dispersion of Al₂O₃ in the metal matrix, and consequently an increase in the hardness of the matrix composites. A finer grain is observed in the microstructure examination in specimens subjected to second and third passes of FSP. The improvement in the grain refinement is 80% compared to base metal. The processing parameters, particularly rotational tool speed and pass number in FSP, have a major effect on strength properties and surface hardness. The ultimate tensile strength (UTS) and the average hardness are improved by 25% and 46%, respectively, due to presence of reinforcement Al₂O₃ nanoparticles.
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