Microstructure and morphological study of ball-milled metal matrix nanocomposites


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Due to the difficulty of preparation and beneficial properties achievable, copper and iron matrix nanocomposites are materials for which fabrication via the powder metallurgy route is attracting increasing research interest. The presence of ceramic nanoparticles in their matrix can lead to considerable changes in the microstructure and morphology. The effects of the type of metallic matrix and ceramic nanoparticle on the distribution of nano reinforcements and the morphology of ball-milled composite powders were evaluated in this study. For this purpose, 25 wt % of Al2O3 and SiC nanoparticles were separately ball-milled in the presence of iron and copper metals. The SEM, FESEM, and XRD results indicated that as-received nanoparticles, which were agglomerated before milling, were partially separated and embedded in the matrix of both the metals after the initial stages of ball milling, while prolonged milling was not found to further affect the distribution of nanoparticles. It was also observed that the Al2O3 phase was not thermodynamically stable during ball milling with copper powders. Finally, it was found that the presence of nanoparticles considerably reduce the average size of metallic powder particles.

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Y. Afkham

Faculty of Materials Engineering

Email: r_taherzadeh@sut.ac.ir
伊朗伊斯兰共和国, Tabriz

R. Khosroshahi

Faculty of Materials Engineering

Email: r_taherzadeh@sut.ac.ir
伊朗伊斯兰共和国, Tabriz

R. Kheirifard

Faculty of Materials Engineering

Email: r_taherzadeh@sut.ac.ir
伊朗伊斯兰共和国, Tabriz

R. Mousavian

Faculty of Materials Engineering

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Email: r_taherzadeh@sut.ac.ir
伊朗伊斯兰共和国, Tabriz

D. Brabazon

Advanced Processing Technology Research Centre, School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering

Email: r_taherzadeh@sut.ac.ir
爱尔兰, Dublin 9

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