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- 2024A numerical modeling framework for predicting the effects of operational parameters on particle size distribution in the gas atomization process for Nickel-Silicon alloyscitations
- 2024A numerical modeling framework for predicting the effects of operational parameters on particle size distribution in the gas atomization process for Nickel-Silicon alloyscitations
- 2024Effect of inert gas pressure on the properties and carbon footprint of UNS S32760 powders made from waste materials by gas atomizationcitations
- 2024Influence of Atomizing Gas Pressure on Microstructure and Properties of Nickel Silicide Intended for Additive Manufacturingcitations
- 2024Corrosion behavior of two Cu‐based shape memory alloys in NaCl solution: An electrochemical studycitations
- 2024Corrosion behavior of two Cu‐based shape memory alloys in NaCl solution: An electrochemical studycitations
- 2022The Local Squeeze Technology for Challenging Aluminium HPDC Automotive Components
- 2022About Residual Stress State of Castings: The Case of HPDC Parts and Possible Advantages through Semi-Solid Processescitations
- 2021Wear and Corrosion Resistance of AlSi10Mg–CP–Ti Metal–Metal Composite Materials Produced by Electro-Sinter-Forgingcitations
- 2020Design of a Test Rig for the Characterization of Thermal Fatigue and Soldering Resistance of the Surfaces of Tool Steels for High Pressure Die‐Casting Diescitations
- 2020Case Study of the Tensile Fracture Investigation of Additive Manufactured Austenitic Stainless Steels Treated at Cryogenic Conditionscitations
- 2020Effects of Casting-Additives on the Microstructure Evolution of Hypoeutectic Aluminium-Silicon Alloyscitations
- 2019Wear Characterization of Cemented Carbide Multipoint Cutting Tool Machining AISI 4140 at High Cutting Speed: Criteria for Materials Selection
- 2018Development of innovative TCT saw blades for high speed cutting of metallic alloys
- 2015Overview of heat treatment and surface engineering. Influences of surface finishing on hot – work tool steel
- 2015Focus on Carbide-Tipped Circular Saws when Cutting Stainless Steel and Special Alloyscitations
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Wear and Corrosion Resistance of AlSi10Mg–CP–Ti Metal–Metal Composite Materials Produced by Electro-Sinter-Forging
Abstract
<jats:p>Metal–metal composites are a class of composite materials studied for their high ductility and strength, but their potential applications are currently limited by the complex manufacturing processes involved. Electro-sinter-forging (ESF) is a single-pulse electro discharge sintering technique that proved its effectiveness in the rapid sintering of several metals, alloys, and composites. Previous studies proved the processability of Ti and AlSi10Mg by ESF to produce metal–metal composites and defined a correlation between microstructure and processing parameters. This paper presents the wear and corrosion characterizations of two metal–metal composites obtained via ESF with the following compositions: 20% Ti/80% AlSi10Mg and 20% AlSi10Mg/80% Ti. The two materials showed complementary resistance to wear and corrosion. A higher fraction of AlSi10Mg is responsible for forming a protective tribolayer in dry-sliding conditions, while a higher fraction of Titanium confers improved corrosion resistance due to its higher corrosion potential.</jats:p>