Liquid metal infiltration processing of metallic composites: a critical review
KM Sree Manu, L Ajay Raag, TPD Rajan… - … Materials Transactions B, 2016 - Springer
Metallurgical and Materials Transactions B, 2016•Springer
Metal matrix composites (MMC) are one of the advanced materials widely used for
aerospace, automotive, defense, and general engineering applications. MMC can be
tailored to have superior properties such as enhanced high-temperature performance, high
specific strength and stiffness, increased wear resistance, better thermal and mechanical
fatigue, and creep resistance than those of unreinforced alloys. To fabricate such
composites with ideal properties, the processing technique has to ensure high volume …
aerospace, automotive, defense, and general engineering applications. MMC can be
tailored to have superior properties such as enhanced high-temperature performance, high
specific strength and stiffness, increased wear resistance, better thermal and mechanical
fatigue, and creep resistance than those of unreinforced alloys. To fabricate such
composites with ideal properties, the processing technique has to ensure high volume …
Abstract
Metal matrix composites (MMC) are one of the advanced materials widely used for aerospace, automotive, defense, and general engineering applications. MMC can be tailored to have superior properties such as enhanced high-temperature performance, high specific strength and stiffness, increased wear resistance, better thermal and mechanical fatigue, and creep resistance than those of unreinforced alloys. To fabricate such composites with ideal properties, the processing technique has to ensure high volume fraction of reinforcement incorporation, uniform distribution of the reinforcement, and acceptable adhesion between the matrix and the reinforcing phase without unwanted interfacial reactions which degrades the mechanical properties. A number of processing techniques such as stir casting/vortex method, powder metallurgy, infiltration, casting etc. have been developed to synthesize MMC employing a variety of alloy and the reinforcement’s combinations. Among these, infiltration process is widely used for making MMC with high volume fraction of reinforcements and offers many more advantages compared to other conventional manufacturing processes. The present paper critically reviews the various infiltration techniques used for making the MMC, their process parameters, characteristics, and selected studies carried out worldwide and by authors on the development of metal ceramic composites by squeeze infiltration process.
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