Enhancing overall tensile and compressive response of pure Mg using nano-TiB{sub 2} particulates
A novel attempt is made to synthesize and study the isolated effects of less than two volume fraction TiB{sub 2} nanoparticulates (60 nm) on pure magnesium. New light weight Mg–TiB{sub 2} nanocomposites with superior mechanical properties compared to pure magnesium are synthesized using disintegrated melt deposition technique followed by hot extrusion. The microstructural characterization studies revealed that the samples exhibited fairly uniform distribution of TiB{sub 2} nanoparticulates with minimal porosity and good interfacial integrity between Mg matrix and TiB{sub 2} particulates. The coefficient of thermal expansion results indicates that the addition of 0.58, 0.97, and 1.98 vol.% TiB{sub 2} nanoparticulates marginally improves the dimensional stability of pure magnesium. A significant improvement in the room temperature tensile properties of pure magnesium was observed with the addition of less than two volume fraction TiB{sub 2} nanoparticulates. The synthesized Mg 1.98 vol.% TiB{sub 2} nanocomposite revealed the best room temperature tensile properties with a significant increase in the 0.2% tensile yield strength by ∼ 54%, ultimate tensile strength by ∼ 15% and fracture strain by ∼ 79% when compared to pure Mg. The X-ray diffraction studies indicated changes in the basal plane orientation of pure Mg with the addition of nano-TiB{sub 2} particulates. A maximum tensile fracture strain of ∼ 16% is achieved with the addition of 0.97 vol.% TiB{sub 2}. The room temperature compressive properties of the nanocomposites reveal that the addition of 1.98 TiB{sub 2} increases the 0.2% compressive yield strength of Mg by ∼ 47% and ultimate compressive strength by ∼ 10% with a marginal increase in the fracture strain (∼ 11%). Reduction in tensile–compression yield asymmetry was observed for Mg 0.58 and 0.97 vol.% TiB{sub 2} nanocomposites which can be attributed to the weakening of the strong basal texture of pure Mg. - Highlights: • First attempt is made to synthesize and characterize Mg-TiB{sub 2} nanocomposites. • XRD studies indicate nano TiB{sub 2} addition modifies the basal texture of pure Mg. • Maximum tensile fracture strain of ∼ 16 % in Mg 0.97 vol.% TiB{sub 2} nanocomposite. • Hardness values of Mg-TiB{sub 2} composites indicate superior tribological properties.
- OSTI ID:
- 22403530
- Journal Information:
- Materials Characterization, Journal Name: Materials Characterization Vol. 94; ISSN 1044-5803; ISSN MACHEX
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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77 NANOSCIENCE AND NANOTECHNOLOGY
COMPARATIVE EVALUATIONS
COMPRESSION STRENGTH
FRACTURES
HARDNESS
MAGNESIUM
MICROSTRUCTURE
NANOCOMPOSITES
PARTICULATES
PHASE STABILITY
POROSITY
STRAINS
TEMPERATURE RANGE 0273-0400 K
TENSILE PROPERTIES
TEXTURE
THERMAL EXPANSION
TITANIUM BORIDES
X-RAY DIFFRACTION
YIELD STRENGTH