Microstructural and Mechanical Properties of MMCS

  • Tankala Satya Prasad, Ch. Ratnam
Keywords: Composite, Stir Casting, Microstructure

Abstract

This paper intends to give valuable data on the advancement of magnesium-based metal grid composites for improving its microstructure and mechanical properties by joining different fortifications. Magnesium composites are new-age metal matrix composite materials broadly utilized in vehicle and aviation applications owed to their low thickness, Excellent mechanical properties, high wear rate, and excellent erosion obstruction contrasted with different combinations and composites. In view of the blend and organization of the metal grid, display valuable execution composite materials. This paper presents accessible writing for different blends of support materials with magnesium-based metal matrix materials. The Mg matrix composites with different percentages of reinforcements are extended in microstructural and mechanical properties. Collection of the reinforcements like SiC, Al2O3, and B4C, metallic glass is improving the Microstructural just as mechanical properties of magnesium-based metallic composite materials. Recyclable materials are similarly utilized as reinforced material, such as rice husk, cockle shells, flyash, stone residue, and so on for ease support, which gives better grain refinement and mechanical properties. When SiC is stimulated in magnesium, it expands the grain refinement and mechanical properties. Conversely, graphite is included, which may diminish the ductile, hardness, and wear pace of the magnesium-based composite materials.

Published
2021-09-05
How to Cite
Ch. Ratnam , T. S. P. (2021). Microstructural and Mechanical Properties of MMCS . Design Engineering, 6484- 6491. Retrieved from http://www.thedesignengineering.com/index.php/DE/article/view/4077
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