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  • 2022Microstructural and Mechanical Characteristics of Pure-Cu/brass Dissimilar Joints Welded by Friction Stir Welding Using Various Process Parameters14citations
  • 2016Preparation of Al6061-SiC with Neem Leaf Ash in AMMC’s by Using Stir Casting Method and Evaluation of Mechanical, Wear Properties and Investigation on Microstructures13citations
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  • Kumar, P. Manoj
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Preparation of Al6061-SiC with Neem Leaf Ash in AMMC’s by Using Stir Casting Method and Evaluation of Mechanical, Wear Properties and Investigation on Microstructures

  • Ramesh, C.
Abstract

<jats:p>Aluminum Metal Matrix Composites (AMMCs) are promising materials for advanced structural, aviation, aerospace, marine, defense applications, automotive and other related sectors because of their excellent combination of properties. The AMMCs is fabricated by using stir casting method, which is the simplest way of fabricating a material. In this paper aluminium alloy 6061 is been reinforced with SiC along with fly ash and neem leaf ash. The three samples have been fabricated they are Sample1 (Al85%+SiC15%), Sample2 (Al 85%+SiC5%+FlyAsh10%) &amp; Sample3 (Al85% +SiC5%+ Neem leaf ash10%). After fabricating this three sample the following test are conducted like Hardness test, Microstructure Test, Friction and Wear Test. The wettability of SiC and Neem leaf ash particles in the matrix was improved by adding them. The optical and scanning electron micrographs showed a homogeneous dispersion of composition material. The result shows that the Sample-3 (Al80% +SiC10%+ Neem leaf ash10%) shows improvement in mechanical properties like hardness, the wear properties has been reduced and their Micro structural characterization clearly shows uniform distribution of SiC and Neem Leaf ash in the composition.</jats:p>

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • dispersion
  • aluminium
  • wear test
  • aluminium alloy
  • composite
  • hardness
  • casting