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EFFECT OF HEAT TREATMENT ON FRICTION AND WEAR BEHAVIOR OF Al-6061 COMPOSITE REINFORCED WITH 10% SUBMICRON Al2O3 PARTICLES

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The present research aims at investigating experimentally the effect of heat treatment on the hardness, wear behavior, and friction properties of 6061 Al composite reinforced with sub-micron Al2O3 (10% vol.) produced by powder metallurgy. Heat treatment of the as-received composite starts by the solution treatment at a temperature of 550 degrees C for a period of two hours followed by quenching in chilled water and then age hardening at 175 degrees C for different periods. It is illustrated that heat treatment has relatively small effect on the hardness of the composite. This can be attributed to the large interface areas between the matrix and the sub-micron alumina in the composite, which reduces the whole concentration of vacancies in the matrix. The result is reduced efficiency of age hardening. For this reason, wear and friction tests were limited to the heat treated composite with four hours aging only. A pin-on-disc tribometer was used to conduct wear and friction tests against
Original languageEnglish
JournalSPRINGER HEIDELBERG
StatePublished - 2009

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