A review of ceramic/bio-based hybrid reinforced aluminium matrix composites
The quest for light and durable materials which can withstand harsh conditions of modern advanced applications in many fields such as aviation, automobile, sport, and so on, has been scientifically sought for. Studies in the last few decades have found aluminium metal composites (AMCs) reinforced wi...
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description | The quest for light and durable materials which can withstand harsh conditions of modern advanced applications in many fields such as aviation, automobile, sport, and so on, has been scientifically sought for. Studies in the last few decades have found aluminium metal composites (AMCs) reinforced with bio-based fibres of diverse origins as a suitable advanced material because of improved physical and mechanical properties that are obtainable. Such reinforcements may be single (usage of one reinforcement) or hybridized (more than one reinforcement) with synthesized particulate materials; however, they impart better physico-mechanical and wear behavior on the aluminium alloy matrix. Thus, this review examines some of these composites produced by stir-casting procedures and their properties currently trending in materials research circles. It has been established that by varying parameters such as stirring speed/time and reinforcement types and composition, the use of stir casting process is a viable method to produce AMCs with good physical properties, mechanical properties, and wear behavior. AMCs are eminently useful in the production of parts for the automotive, aerospace and aviation industries. |
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spelling | doaj.art-30fc867dece843f29c43a52789ee9f9f2023-09-02T09:54:20ZengTaylor & Francis GroupCogent Engineering2331-19162020-01-017110.1080/23311916.2020.17271671727167A review of ceramic/bio-based hybrid reinforced aluminium matrix compositesIkubanni Peter P.0Oki M.1Adeleke Adekunle A.2Landmark UniversityLandmark UniversityLandmark UniversityThe quest for light and durable materials which can withstand harsh conditions of modern advanced applications in many fields such as aviation, automobile, sport, and so on, has been scientifically sought for. Studies in the last few decades have found aluminium metal composites (AMCs) reinforced with bio-based fibres of diverse origins as a suitable advanced material because of improved physical and mechanical properties that are obtainable. Such reinforcements may be single (usage of one reinforcement) or hybridized (more than one reinforcement) with synthesized particulate materials; however, they impart better physico-mechanical and wear behavior on the aluminium alloy matrix. Thus, this review examines some of these composites produced by stir-casting procedures and their properties currently trending in materials research circles. It has been established that by varying parameters such as stirring speed/time and reinforcement types and composition, the use of stir casting process is a viable method to produce AMCs with good physical properties, mechanical properties, and wear behavior. AMCs are eminently useful in the production of parts for the automotive, aerospace and aviation industries.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311916.2020.1727167stir castingbio-based hybrid reinforcementaluminium metal compositesphysico-mechanical propertieswear resistance |
spellingShingle | Ikubanni Peter P. Oki M. Adeleke Adekunle A. A review of ceramic/bio-based hybrid reinforced aluminium matrix composites Cogent Engineering stir casting bio-based hybrid reinforcement aluminium metal composites physico-mechanical properties wear resistance |
title | A review of ceramic/bio-based hybrid reinforced aluminium matrix composites |
title_full | A review of ceramic/bio-based hybrid reinforced aluminium matrix composites |
title_fullStr | A review of ceramic/bio-based hybrid reinforced aluminium matrix composites |
title_full_unstemmed | A review of ceramic/bio-based hybrid reinforced aluminium matrix composites |
title_short | A review of ceramic/bio-based hybrid reinforced aluminium matrix composites |
title_sort | review of ceramic bio based hybrid reinforced aluminium matrix composites |
topic | stir casting bio-based hybrid reinforcement aluminium metal composites physico-mechanical properties wear resistance |
url | http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311916.2020.1727167 |
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