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  • 2021Semisolid heat treatment processing window of Pb-40% Sn alloy for feedstock in the 3D printing thixo-forming processcitations
  • 2018Microscopical Characterization of Cast Hypereutectic Al-Si Alloys Reinforced with Graphene Nanosheets10citations
  • 2018Morphology and Electrochemical Characterization of Electrodeposited Nanocrystalline Ni-Co Electrodes for Methanol Fuel Cells11citations

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  • Alharbi, A.
  • Todd, I.
  • Khan, A.
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Microscopical Characterization of Cast Hypereutectic Al-Si Alloys Reinforced with Graphene Nanosheets

  • Alghamdi, A. S.
  • Halim, K. S. Abdel
  • Ramadan, M.
Abstract

<jats:p>This paper illustrates the effects of stirring and graphene nanosheet (GNS) addition on the microstructure and mechanical behaviour of 393 hypereutectic Al-Si alloys used in the diesel engine pistons. Two processing routes were applied to fabricate hypereutectic Al-Si alloys: The first route mainly depends on stirring Al-Si alloys for 12 minutes at 400 rpm. The second one involves stirring Al-Si alloys for 2 minutes and then adding graphene nanosheets into the vortex, and consequently continue stirring for 10 minutes at 400 rpm. Results show that the distribution of the primary silicon was improved significantly in stir casting at both the edge and the center of the samples with relative reduction of 34% and 37% in the average particle size respectively. This average primary silicon size was further reduced by 17% with the addition of 1 wt% GNSs. GNS embedding into Al-Si alloy matrix resulted in remarkable increase in hardness values of the nanocomposites compared to the cast alloy.</jats:p>

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  • nanocomposite
  • microstructure
  • hardness
  • Silicon
  • casting