Influence of extrusion temperature on the microstructure and the texture of 6061Al-15 vol.% SiCw PM composites
2002
Borrego, A. | Fernández, Ricardo | Cristina, M. C. | Ibáñez, Joaquín | González-Doncel, Gaspar
A systematic study of the microstructure and the texture of powder metallurgy, PM, 6061Al metal matrix composites, MMCs, as influenced by the extrusion temperature, has been conducted. For this purpose, a containerless PM route has been developed to controlling the parameters involved during processing of materials. A strong fiber texture with two components: < 111 > and < 100 >, (with the fiber axis parallel to the long extrusion direction) is developed in the matrix of all materials. A limited particle stimulated nucleation process, PSN, occurs during extrusion of the composites when the extrusion temperature, Textr, is low. The SiC in the composites is divided in two populations; whiskers oriented with the extrusion axis (oriented whiskers) and randomly oriented whiskers (random whiskers) plus particles. Whereas the average whisker length does not change significantly with Textr, the >degree> of alignment of oriented whiskers (which follows a Gaussian distribution function) is clearly accentuated in the composites extruded at high Textr with respect the composites extruded at low Textr. © 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
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