CHARACTERIZATION AND ANALYSIS OF THERMOMECHANICAL AND THERMOELASTIC PROPERTIES FOR ALUMINIUM - SILICON CARBIDE - GRAPHITE HYBRID METAL MATRIX COMPOSITES
Journal: International Journal OF Engineering Sciences & Management Research (Vol.3, No. 3)Publication Date: 2016-03-30
Authors : S A Mohan Krishna; T N Shridhar; L Krishnamurthy;
Page : 44-60
Keywords : Modulus of elasticity; Thermal characterization; Thermal expansivity; Thermal conductivity; Thermoelastic; Thermophysical.;
Abstract
Metal matrix composites have been regarded as one of the most major classifications in composite materials. The thermal characterization of hybrid met al matrix composites has been increasingly important for a wide range of applications. In this research paper, the evaluation of thermophysical and thermoelastic properties have been accomplished for Al 6061, Silicon Carbide and Graphite hybrid metal matri x composites from room temperature to 300°C. Aluminium based composites reinforced with Silicon Carbide and Graphite particles have been prepared by stir casting technique. The thermophysical properties viz., thermal conductivity, thermal expansivity, late nt heat of fusion, thermal resistivity and thermal shock resistance have been determined. Also, thermoelastic properties viz., modulus of elasticity and Poisson’s ratio have been evaluated. The results have indicated that, the thermal conductivity and ther mal expansivity of the different compositions of hybrid MMCs decreases by the addition of Graphite with Silicon Carbide and Al 6061.
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