Low cycle fatigue behavior of in‐situ aluminum based composite reinforced with submicron TiB~2~ and TiC particulates was investigated. This novel composite was prepared from the TiO~2~‐Al‐B‐C system via reactive hot pressing. The incorporation of carbon into such a system induces the formation of Ti
Electrochemical corrosion behavior of Al–Si alloy composites reinforced with in situ TiB2 particulate
✍ Scribed by H. H. Sun; D. Chen; X. F. Li; N. H. Ma; H. W. Wang
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- German
- Weight
- 431 KB
- Volume
- 60
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0947-5117
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✦ Synopsis
Abstract
Understanding the corrosion behavior of TiB~2p~‐reinforced aluminum matrix composites is crucial for their development as effective composites. In this work, corrosion characteristics of in situ TiB~2~ particulate reinforced Al–Si alloy (A356) composite after T6 treatment are investigated by electrochemical techniques. The electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) reveals that the protection of nature film for the composites is worse than that for A356 alloy. Polarization experiments testify that the composites are susceptible to corrosion compared with their matrix alloys. Moreover, the corrosion resistance of the composites markedly decreases with increase in the TiB~2~ content. The observations of the corrosion morphologies after polarization test show that the corrosion primarily occurs at the interdendritic sites with a large amount of TiB~2~ particulates. Corrosion progress continues into the composite inner along the regions of α‐Al dendrite. The poor corrosion resistant properties of the composites are considered primarily due to the galvanic corrosion between noble TiB~2~ reinforcements and more active aluminum matrix, as well as the weak protection of the defective nature film on the composite.
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