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School of Mechanical Engineering, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510640, China Mechanical and Electrical Department, Henan Institute of Science and Technology, Xinxiang 453003, China
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Effects of the volume fraction and the size of crystallized alumina silicate short fibers as well as heat treatment processes on micro-yield strength(MYS) of Al2-O 3-SiO2(sf)/Al-Si metal matrix composite(MMC) that was fabricated by squeezing cast, were investigated by using continuous loading method on an Instron 5569 tester with a special extensometer with an accuracy of 107. The results show that MYS of MMC decreases with the increase of volume fraction and length of the alumina silicate short fibers in the metal matrix composite, respectively. MYS of quenched Al2-O 3-SiO2(sf)/Al-Si MMC is the lowest, MYS of the MMC through peak-aging treatment is higher than that through other heat treatment methods. And before the peak-aging, MYS of MMC aging treated gradually increases with the increase of the aging time. Aging treatment after solution treatment is a preferred way that enhances micro and macro-yield strength of Al2-O 3-SiO2(sf)/Al-Si MMC.
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Key words
Al-Si metal matrix composite; micro-yield strength; alumina silicate short fibers; heat treatment
There are no figures or tables for this document. Foundation item: Project(19972021)supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China Corresponding author: LI Wen-fang; Tel: +86-20-87110201
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