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Characterization of Aluminum Matrix Metal Composite Hybrid Reinforced With SiCw/(Al2O3-Mg) on Thermal Conductivity and Hardness
Author(s) -
Ketut Suarsana,
Rudy Soenoko,
Dnk Putra Negara,
Putu Wijaya Sunu
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
jurnal rekayasa mesin
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2477-6041
pISSN - 2338-1663
DOI - 10.21776/ub.jrm.2021.012.01.18
Subject(s) - materials science , powder metallurgy , whisker , composite number , aluminium , metal , metallurgy , thermal conductivity , nuclear chemistry , microstructure , composite material , chemistry
Characteristics of composite materials that are light, strong, heat resistant, and high hardness are needed in their application. This study aims to obtain a hard material and good heat conductivity, with the innovation of making aluminum matrix composites (AMC) from aluminum powder as a matrix, combined with silicon-carbon whisker (SiCw) and alumina particles (Al 2 O 3 p), and adding Magnesium through the powder process metallurgy. The method of making composites was carried out by means of powder metallurgy. The research variables composition I, II, and II with Al/(SiCw+Al 2 O 3 /Mg), were given temperature treatment: 500, 550, and 600 o C. The test results show that there is an increase in the mechanical properties of the composites both from variations in composition and also from variations in treatment temperature because the bond resulting from the addition of Al 2 O 3 reinforcement has hard and fine grain properties. The physical and mechanical properties of the test results are in the form of the highest density at composition I, 600 o C (2,699 gr/cm 3 ) while the hardness at composition III is 600 o C (42,438 HV) and heat conductivity at composition III, 600 o C (185,183 Watt/m. o C). Scanning with SEM showed that the pore size decreased from the treatment temperature of 500 o C to 600 o C due to phase changes and a stronger bond between the matrix and the reinforcement. So that the influence of composition and temperature will affect the thermal conductivity, hardness, and density of the composites.

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