Microstructural evaluation of monolithic and continuous fibre reinforced Al-12wt.%Si produced by low pressure plasma spraying
The spray/wind process is a concurrent fibre winding and plasma spraying technique and may be used for the manufacture of continuous fibre reinforced composites in a single spraying operation. The microstructure of low pressure plasma sprayed (LPPS) Al-12wt.%Si coatings and spray/wind Al-12Si compos...
Main Authors: | Baik, K, Grant, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1999
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