Development of Hot Equal Channel Angular Processing (ECAP) Consolidation Technique in the Production of Boron Carbide(B4C)-Reinforced Aluminium Chip (AA6061)-Based Composite

The production of metal matrix composites (MMCs) through recycled materials is a cost-saving process. However, the improvement of the mechanical and physical properties is another challenge to be concerned. In this study, recycled aluminium 6061 (AA6061) chips reinforced with different volumetric fr...

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Main Authors: Sami Al-Alimi, Mohd Amri Lajis, Shazarel Shamsudin, Nur Kamilah Yusuf, Boon Loong Chan, Djamal Hissein Didane, Mohammed H. Rady, Huda M. Sabbar, Munthader S. Msebawi
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Published: Diponegoro University 2021-08-01
Series:International Journal of Renewable Energy Development
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Online Access:https://ejournal.undip.ac.id/index.php/ijred/article/view/33942
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spelling doaj-8d2851e3ad1e4ef6a08fe4a8c8dd00462021-04-06T01:52:00ZengDiponegoro UniversityInternational Journal of Renewable Energy Development2252-49402021-08-0110360762110.14710/ijred.2021.3394218227Development of Hot Equal Channel Angular Processing (ECAP) Consolidation Technique in the Production of Boron Carbide(B4C)-Reinforced Aluminium Chip (AA6061)-Based CompositeSami Al-Alimi0Mohd Amri Lajis1Shazarel Shamsudin2Nur Kamilah Yusuf3Boon Loong Chan4Djamal Hissein Didane5Mohammed H. Rady6Huda M. Sabbar7Munthader S. Msebawi8Sustainable Manufacturing and Recycling Technology, Advanced Manufacturing and Materials Center (SMART-AMMC), Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia, 86400 Parit Raja, Batu Pahat, JohorSustainable Manufacturing and Recycling Technology, Advanced Manufacturing and Materials Center (SMART-AMMC), Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia, 86400 Parit Raja, Batu Pahat, JohorSustainable Manufacturing and Recycling Technology, Advanced Manufacturing and Materials Center (SMART-AMMC), Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia, 86400 Parit Raja, Batu Pahat, JohorSustainable Manufacturing and Recycling Technology, Advanced Manufacturing and Materials Center (SMART-AMMC), Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia, 86400 Parit Raja, Batu Pahat, JohorSustainable Manufacturing and Recycling Technology, Advanced Manufacturing and Materials Center (SMART-AMMC), Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia, 86400 Parit Raja, Batu Pahat, JohorSustainable Manufacturing and Recycling Technology, Advanced Manufacturing and Materials Center (SMART-AMMC), Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia, 86400 Parit Raja, Batu Pahat, JohorCollege of Engineering, Wasit University, KutDepartment of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Universiti Putra Malaysia, 43400 Serdang, SelangorDepartment of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Universiti Putra Malaysia, 43400 Serdang, SelangorThe production of metal matrix composites (MMCs) through recycled materials is a cost-saving process. However, the improvement of the mechanical and physical properties is another challenge to be concerned. In this study, recycled aluminium 6061 (AA6061) chips reinforced with different volumetric fractions of boron carbide (B4C) were produced through hot equal channel angular processing (ECAP). Response surface methodology (RSM) was carried out to investigate the dependent response (compressive strength) with independent parameters such as different volumetric fractions (5-15%) of added contents of B4C and  preheating temperature (450 – 550°C). Also, the number of passes were examined to check the effect on the mechanical and physical properties of the developed recycled AA6061/B4C composite. The results show that maximum compressive strength and hardness of recycled AA6061/B4C were 59.2 MPa and 69 HV respectively at 5% of B4C contents. Likewise, the density and number of pores increased, which were confirmed through scanning electron microscope (SEM) and atomic force microscopes (AFM) analysis. However, the number of passes enhanced the mechanical and physical properties of the recycled AA6061/B4C composite. Therefore, the maximum compressive strength and hardness achieved were 158 MPa and 74.95 HV for the 4th pass. Moreover, the physical properties of recycled AA6061/B4C composite become denser of 2.62 g/cm3 at the 1st pass and 2.67 g/cm3 for the 4th pass. Thus, it can be concluded that the B4C volumetric fraction and number of passes have a significant effect on recycled AA6061 chips.https://ejournal.undip.ac.id/index.php/ijred/article/view/33942aluminium chipshot ecapsevere plastic deformation (spd)metal matrix composites (mmcs)solid-state recycling
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author Sami Al-Alimi
Mohd Amri Lajis
Shazarel Shamsudin
Nur Kamilah Yusuf
Boon Loong Chan
Djamal Hissein Didane
Mohammed H. Rady
Huda M. Sabbar
Munthader S. Msebawi
spellingShingle Sami Al-Alimi
Mohd Amri Lajis
Shazarel Shamsudin
Nur Kamilah Yusuf
Boon Loong Chan
Djamal Hissein Didane
Mohammed H. Rady
Huda M. Sabbar
Munthader S. Msebawi
Development of Hot Equal Channel Angular Processing (ECAP) Consolidation Technique in the Production of Boron Carbide(B4C)-Reinforced Aluminium Chip (AA6061)-Based Composite
International Journal of Renewable Energy Development
aluminium chips
hot ecap
severe plastic deformation (spd)
metal matrix composites (mmcs)
solid-state recycling
author_facet Sami Al-Alimi
Mohd Amri Lajis
Shazarel Shamsudin
Nur Kamilah Yusuf
Boon Loong Chan
Djamal Hissein Didane
Mohammed H. Rady
Huda M. Sabbar
Munthader S. Msebawi
author_sort Sami Al-Alimi
title Development of Hot Equal Channel Angular Processing (ECAP) Consolidation Technique in the Production of Boron Carbide(B4C)-Reinforced Aluminium Chip (AA6061)-Based Composite
title_short Development of Hot Equal Channel Angular Processing (ECAP) Consolidation Technique in the Production of Boron Carbide(B4C)-Reinforced Aluminium Chip (AA6061)-Based Composite
title_full Development of Hot Equal Channel Angular Processing (ECAP) Consolidation Technique in the Production of Boron Carbide(B4C)-Reinforced Aluminium Chip (AA6061)-Based Composite
title_fullStr Development of Hot Equal Channel Angular Processing (ECAP) Consolidation Technique in the Production of Boron Carbide(B4C)-Reinforced Aluminium Chip (AA6061)-Based Composite
title_full_unstemmed Development of Hot Equal Channel Angular Processing (ECAP) Consolidation Technique in the Production of Boron Carbide(B4C)-Reinforced Aluminium Chip (AA6061)-Based Composite
title_sort development of hot equal channel angular processing (ecap) consolidation technique in the production of boron carbide(b4c)-reinforced aluminium chip (aa6061)-based composite
publisher Diponegoro University
series International Journal of Renewable Energy Development
issn 2252-4940
publishDate 2021-08-01
description The production of metal matrix composites (MMCs) through recycled materials is a cost-saving process. However, the improvement of the mechanical and physical properties is another challenge to be concerned. In this study, recycled aluminium 6061 (AA6061) chips reinforced with different volumetric fractions of boron carbide (B4C) were produced through hot equal channel angular processing (ECAP). Response surface methodology (RSM) was carried out to investigate the dependent response (compressive strength) with independent parameters such as different volumetric fractions (5-15%) of added contents of B4C and  preheating temperature (450 – 550°C). Also, the number of passes were examined to check the effect on the mechanical and physical properties of the developed recycled AA6061/B4C composite. The results show that maximum compressive strength and hardness of recycled AA6061/B4C were 59.2 MPa and 69 HV respectively at 5% of B4C contents. Likewise, the density and number of pores increased, which were confirmed through scanning electron microscope (SEM) and atomic force microscopes (AFM) analysis. However, the number of passes enhanced the mechanical and physical properties of the recycled AA6061/B4C composite. Therefore, the maximum compressive strength and hardness achieved were 158 MPa and 74.95 HV for the 4th pass. Moreover, the physical properties of recycled AA6061/B4C composite become denser of 2.62 g/cm3 at the 1st pass and 2.67 g/cm3 for the 4th pass. Thus, it can be concluded that the B4C volumetric fraction and number of passes have a significant effect on recycled AA6061 chips.
topic aluminium chips
hot ecap
severe plastic deformation (spd)
metal matrix composites (mmcs)
solid-state recycling
url https://ejournal.undip.ac.id/index.php/ijred/article/view/33942
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