Microstructure, consolidation and mechanical behaviour of Mg/n-TiC composite

In this work, the microstructure, consolidation and mechanical properties of pure magnesium, magnesium based composite containing with different fractions (5, 10, 15 wt%) of Titanium carbide nanoparticles (n-TiC) were fabricated via powder metallurgy technique. The fabricated composites exhibited ho...

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Main Authors: N. Vijay Ponraj, A. Azhagurajan, S.C. Vettivel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2016-09-01
Series:Alexandria Engineering Journal
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spelling doaj-051023958f7f445581fce78fb991c7232021-06-02T04:19:03ZengElsevierAlexandria Engineering Journal1110-01682016-09-015532077208610.1016/j.aej.2016.06.033Microstructure, consolidation and mechanical behaviour of Mg/n-TiC compositeN. Vijay Ponraj0A. Azhagurajan1S.C. Vettivel2Department of Mechanical Engineering, PSN College of Engineering and Technology, Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu, IndiaDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Mepco Schelenk Engineering College, Sivakasi, IndiaDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Chandigarh College of Engineering and Technology, Chandigarh, IndiaIn this work, the microstructure, consolidation and mechanical properties of pure magnesium, magnesium based composite containing with different fractions (5, 10, 15 wt%) of Titanium carbide nanoparticles (n-TiC) were fabricated via powder metallurgy technique. The fabricated composites exhibited homogeneous distribution of TiC with little porosity. Microstructure of the composite and powders was studied using X-ray diffraction, Scanning electron microscope, and Transmission electron microscope. Microstructural characterization of the materials exposed that the accumulation of nanosized titanium carbide reinforcement enhanced the homogenization during mechanical blending. The relative density, compressibility, green compressive strength, sinterability and hardness of the nanocomposites were also examined. The effect of reinforcement on the densification was studied and reported in terms of the relative density and consolidation behaviour of the Magnesium matrix with n-TiC was studied and best compacted fit obtained through the Heckel, Panelli Ambrosio Filho and Ge equations. The compressive strength of the composite significantly increases from 230 MPa to 389 MPa with content of n-TiC and sintering temperature. Experiments have been performed under different conditions of temperature, n-TiC Content, and compacting pressure.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110016816301715Consolidation behaviourMagnesiumTitanium carbideCompressibilitySinterabilityCompressive stress
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author N. Vijay Ponraj
A. Azhagurajan
S.C. Vettivel
spellingShingle N. Vijay Ponraj
A. Azhagurajan
S.C. Vettivel
Microstructure, consolidation and mechanical behaviour of Mg/n-TiC composite
Alexandria Engineering Journal
Consolidation behaviour
Magnesium
Titanium carbide
Compressibility
Sinterability
Compressive stress
author_facet N. Vijay Ponraj
A. Azhagurajan
S.C. Vettivel
author_sort N. Vijay Ponraj
title Microstructure, consolidation and mechanical behaviour of Mg/n-TiC composite
title_short Microstructure, consolidation and mechanical behaviour of Mg/n-TiC composite
title_full Microstructure, consolidation and mechanical behaviour of Mg/n-TiC composite
title_fullStr Microstructure, consolidation and mechanical behaviour of Mg/n-TiC composite
title_full_unstemmed Microstructure, consolidation and mechanical behaviour of Mg/n-TiC composite
title_sort microstructure, consolidation and mechanical behaviour of mg/n-tic composite
publisher Elsevier
series Alexandria Engineering Journal
issn 1110-0168
publishDate 2016-09-01
description In this work, the microstructure, consolidation and mechanical properties of pure magnesium, magnesium based composite containing with different fractions (5, 10, 15 wt%) of Titanium carbide nanoparticles (n-TiC) were fabricated via powder metallurgy technique. The fabricated composites exhibited homogeneous distribution of TiC with little porosity. Microstructure of the composite and powders was studied using X-ray diffraction, Scanning electron microscope, and Transmission electron microscope. Microstructural characterization of the materials exposed that the accumulation of nanosized titanium carbide reinforcement enhanced the homogenization during mechanical blending. The relative density, compressibility, green compressive strength, sinterability and hardness of the nanocomposites were also examined. The effect of reinforcement on the densification was studied and reported in terms of the relative density and consolidation behaviour of the Magnesium matrix with n-TiC was studied and best compacted fit obtained through the Heckel, Panelli Ambrosio Filho and Ge equations. The compressive strength of the composite significantly increases from 230 MPa to 389 MPa with content of n-TiC and sintering temperature. Experiments have been performed under different conditions of temperature, n-TiC Content, and compacting pressure.
topic Consolidation behaviour
Magnesium
Titanium carbide
Compressibility
Sinterability
Compressive stress
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