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Abstract
The present study was made to understand the fabrication and mechanical properties of Al-Si12Cu/B4C Metal Matrix Composites.
The composites were fabricated by reinforcing B4C particles with varying wt % of 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10, using stir casting process. The
performance of the composites was compared with the alloy to study the improvement in mechanical properties that has been
imparted by the reinforcement particles to the composites. The microstructure was examined on the composite specimens using
optical microscope to confirm the homogeneous dispersion of reinforcement particles in the matrix. Mechanical properties such
as hardness and tensile strength were tested on the composite using Brinell hardness tester and computerized Universal Testing
Machine respectively. The results revealed that the B4C particles were homogeneously distributed in the composite. The hardness
and tensile test results showed that, by increasing wt % of reinforcement particles in the matrix, hardness and tensile strength of
the composites was improved to 6.97 % and 33 % respectively compare to base alloy.
Key Words: Metal Matrix Composite, Stir casting, Microstructure, Mechanical properties, Hardness and Tensile
strength.
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Fig -1: Schematic illustration of fabrication process Fig -2: Specimen prepared for tensile test
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Fig -3: Specimen (a) before test and (b) after test
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