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Abstract

The paper presents results of bend tests at elevated temperatures of aluminium alloy EN AC-44200 (AlSi12) based composite materials

reinforced with aluminium oxide particles. The examined materials were manufactured by squeeze casting. Preforms made of Al2O3

particles, with volumetric fraction 10, 20, 30 and 40 vol.% of particles joined with sodium silicate bridges were used as reinforcement. The

preforms were characterised by open porosity ensuring proper infiltration with the EN AC-44200 (AlSi12) liquid alloy. The largest

bending strength was found for the materials containing 40 vol.% of reinforcing ceramic particles, tested at ambient temperature. At

increased test temperature, bending strength Rg of composites decreased in average by 30 to 50 MPa per 100°C of temperature increase.

Temperature increase did not significantly affect cracking of the materials. Cracks propagated mainly along the interfaces particle/matrix,

with no effect of the particles falling-out from fracture surfaces. Direction of cracking can be affected by a small number of

agglomerations of particles or of non-reacted binder. In the composites, the particles strongly restrict plastic deformation of the alloy,

which leads to creation of brittle fractures. At elevated temperatures, however mainly at 200 and 300°C, larger numbers of broken,

fragmented particles was observed in the vicinity of cracks. Fragmentation of particles occurred mainly at tensioned side of the bended

specimens, in the materials with smaller fraction of Al2O3 reinforcement, i.e. 10 and 20 vol.%.

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Authors and Affiliations

A. Kurzawa
J.W. Kaczmar

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