Characterization of the Torsional Response of as-Cast A359-SICp-30% at Elevated Temperatures

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
James DeMarco Justin Karl Yongho Sohn Ali Gordon
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Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

"Aluminum metal-matrix composites are lightweight materials that have the potential to supplant steel in many applications. The current work helps to identify the parameters that confer maximal strength and ductility. Torsion tests were performed on the as-cast aluminum metal-matrix composite A359-SiCp-30% at a variety of temperatures and twist rates. Dependence of material properties on temperature and strain rate were identified from equivalent stress-strain curves constructed from the reduced data. Examination of the microstructure was performed on the as-cast material and on fracture surfaces. A temperature-and strain rate-dependent constitutive model was applied to simulation of the mechanical response of the torsion specimen. Trends in material properties corroborate and extend trends identified previously under tensile loading with regard to temperature and strain rate dependence. Shear properties of simulated specimens agree with properties obtained through experimentation.IntroductionAluminum metal-matrix composites (A1-MMCs) have become increasingly popu1ar in recent years. While unreinforced aluminum alloys have low densities and high ductilities, they are not suitable for many applications due to their lack of strength and stiffness. To provide added strength and stiffness while maintaining favorable densities, it has become common to reinforce aluminum alloys with silicon carbide in various forms, although usually the inclusions are in the form of whiskers or particles. The result is a composite material with superior specific strength and stiffness. While whisker-reinforced composites are expensive due to the necessity of processing by nonstandard techniques and have low transverse properties when rolled, particle reinforced Al-MMCs have transverse material property values almost as high as the longitudinal properties and are not as expensive to process as whisker-reinforced Al-MMCs [1]."
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APA: James DeMarco Justin Karl Yongho Sohn Ali Gordon  (2012)  Characterization of the Torsional Response of as-Cast A359-SICp-30% at Elevated Temperatures

MLA: James DeMarco Justin Karl Yongho Sohn Ali Gordon Characterization of the Torsional Response of as-Cast A359-SICp-30% at Elevated Temperatures. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2012.

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