| نویسندگان | عبدالله زاده-شکوه فر-امیدوار-JM Cabrera-A Solonin-استواری-محمود عباسی |
| نشریه | P I MECH ENG L-J MAT |
| تاریخ انتشار | 2017-5-01 |
| نمایه نشریه | ISI ,SCOPUS |
چکیده مقاله
A metal matrix composite made of AZ31 containing SiC nano-particles was successfully produced by friction stir welding
(FSW), and the effect of processing parameters such as rotational and transversal speeds on the microstructure (grain
size) and mechanical properties (tensile and hardness tests) were investigated. Prior to friction stir welding, nano-sized
SiC particles were incorporated into the joint line and then different rotational (600, 800 and 1000 r/min) and transversal
speeds (25, 75, 125 and 175 mm/min) were tested. The results indicated that the grain size of the matrix and SiC nanoparticles
are two key parameters controlling different characteristics of the developed composite. Both parameters, in
turns, are dependent on the heat generated during the FSW process. The increase of rotational speed and decrease of
transversal speed result in high amount of heat and homogeneous distribution of SiC nano-particles. The former leads to
grain growth and decrease of strength and hardness, while the latter causes grain refinement and increases of strength
and hardness. Accordingly, the heat input has opposite effects on matrix grain growth and homogeneous distribution of
particles. Therefore, optimum values of rotational and transversal speeds were found (800 r/min and 75 mm/min) to
produce the best microstructure and mechanical properties.