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- Continuous production of metal matrix composites from the semisolid state
- Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
- 1012-0394
- Continuous strip metal matrix composite (MMC) casting of 0.3 mm diameter hard-drawn stainless steel (316L) wire in a quasi-eutectic SnPb (64Sn36Pb) matrix was performed by a two-roll melt drag processing (TRMDping) method, with the wire being dragged through a semisolid puddle with a fibre contact time of approximately 0.2 s. A slag weir placed at the nozzle contained two wire guide holes: one located near the upper roll, and the other located between the rolls. A successful continuous composite strip casting with good fibre alignment was achieved by inserting and embedding the wire into the matrix using the guide hole between the rolls. Degeneration of eutectic/dendrite structures led to the formation of globular structures. The occurrence and formation mechanisms of cracks, de-lamination and voids in the matrix were discussed. TRMDping is economically viable and has significant benefits over other MMC fabrication methods. © (2013) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland.
- 1-Jan-2013
- Diffusion and Defect Data Pt.B: Solid State Phenomena, v. 192-193, p. 83-88.
- 83-88
- Metal matrix composites
- Metallic fibres
- SnPb alloys
- Strip casting
- Contact time
- Continuous production
- Fabrication method
- Formation mechanism
- Globular structure
- Melt drag
- Semi-solid state
- Sn-Pb alloys
- Strip Casting
- Alloys
- Slags
- Strip metal
- Wire
- Metallic matrix composites
- http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/SSP.192-193.83
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