Effect of Thermoelastic Behavior on Interfacial Debonding and Particulate Fracture in AA1100/TiN Nanoparticulate Metal Matrix Composites
Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.5, No. 3)Publication Date: 2016-03-05
Authors : Chennakesava R Alavala;
Page : 1295-1301
Keywords : AA1100 alloy; titanium nitride; RVE model; thermoelastic; debonding; particulate fracture; finite element analysis;
Abstract
The present work was to assess the effect of thermoelastic behavior on interface debonding and nanoparticulate fracture in AA1100/titanium nitride nanoparticulate metal matrix composites. TiN is used for making of artificial limbs, biological materials and cutting tools. The RVE models were used to analyze thermo-elastic behavior. The stiffness of AA1100/titanium nitride nanoparticle metal matrix composites decreased with the increase of temperature. The debonding of interface/interphase between AA1100 alloy matrix and TiN nanoparticle was observed at temperatures ranging from 0oC to 200oC. Fracture of TiN nanoparticulates was witnessed above 200oC heating of the composites.
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