Hot isostatic pressing of SiC particulate reinforced metal matrix composites
- Nanyang Technological Univ., Singapore (Singapore)
- Singapore Aerospace Manufacturing Pte. Ltd. (Singapore)
Two as-cast SiC particulate reinforced A359-based composites were hot isostatically pressed for a fixed length of time but at various pressures (in the range 100--150 MPa) and temperatures (in the range 450--550 C). It was found that HIP treatment generally increased the ductility but reduced the yield stress drastically. The improvement of ductility was attributed to a reduction of the porosity levels. Quantitative image analyses showed that the HIP treatment reduced the porosity levels significantly. It is of interest to observe that increasing HIP temperature is more effective than increasing HIP pressure in terms of improvement in strength and ductility. Another interesting observation is that most eutectic Si particles were spheroidized during HIP. The spheroidization of Si was believed to contribute to the improvement of mechanical properties, because fracture initiation of the composites was observed to be related to either the breaking of Si particles or the debonding of Si particles from the nearby SiC particles.
- OSTI ID:
- 442820
- Report Number(s):
- CONF-960515--; ISBN 0-87170-568-0
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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