Rice husk ash as pore former and reinforcement on the porosity, microstructure, and tensile strength of aluminum mmc fabricated via the powder metallurgy method

The handling of rice husk ash (RHA) has been raising environmental concerns, which led to the consideration of incorporating RHA in aluminum metal matrix composite fabrication. Due to the high silicon dioxide content of RHA, it can assist in enhancing both the properties and functionality of pure al...

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Main Authors: Mohamed Ariff, Azmah Hanim, Jun Lin, Ong, Jung, Dong-Won, Mohd Tahir, Suraya, Sulaiman, Mohd Hafis
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author Mohamed Ariff, Azmah Hanim
Jun Lin, Ong
Jung, Dong-Won
Mohd Tahir, Suraya
Sulaiman, Mohd Hafis
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Jun Lin, Ong
Jung, Dong-Won
Mohd Tahir, Suraya
Sulaiman, Mohd Hafis
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description The handling of rice husk ash (RHA) has been raising environmental concerns, which led to the consideration of incorporating RHA in aluminum metal matrix composite fabrication. Due to the high silicon dioxide content of RHA, it can assist in enhancing both the properties and functionality of pure aluminum. In this research, the fabrication of aluminum metal matrix composite was carried out by utilizing different compositions of RHA, including weight fractions of 10 wt.%, 15 wt.%, and 20 wt.% via a powder metallurgy approach. The element powders, including aluminum and RHA, and magnesium stearate as a binder, were mixed, compacted, and sintered to attain a composite sample in the form of a pellet. The pellet was then characterized using field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM-EDX) to identify the pore structure and size for each RHA composition. The samples were also mechanically tested via Archimedes’ Principle and Brazilian Testing to identify their density, porosity, and tensile strength, respectively. The total porosity of RHA-15 wt.% was found to be the highest at 19.19%, yet with the highest tensile strength at 5.19 MPa due to its low open porosity at 4.65%. In contrast, the total porosity of RHA-20 wt.% was found to be slightly lower at 15.38%, with the highest open porosity at 6.95%, which reduced its tensile strength to 5.10 MPa, therefore indicating that reducing open porosity through controlling the composition of reinforcement tends to enhance the mechanical strength of aluminum metal matrix composites.
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spelling upm.eprints-1031032024-06-29T12:45:17Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/103103/ Rice husk ash as pore former and reinforcement on the porosity, microstructure, and tensile strength of aluminum mmc fabricated via the powder metallurgy method Mohamed Ariff, Azmah Hanim Jun Lin, Ong Jung, Dong-Won Mohd Tahir, Suraya Sulaiman, Mohd Hafis The handling of rice husk ash (RHA) has been raising environmental concerns, which led to the consideration of incorporating RHA in aluminum metal matrix composite fabrication. Due to the high silicon dioxide content of RHA, it can assist in enhancing both the properties and functionality of pure aluminum. In this research, the fabrication of aluminum metal matrix composite was carried out by utilizing different compositions of RHA, including weight fractions of 10 wt.%, 15 wt.%, and 20 wt.% via a powder metallurgy approach. The element powders, including aluminum and RHA, and magnesium stearate as a binder, were mixed, compacted, and sintered to attain a composite sample in the form of a pellet. The pellet was then characterized using field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM-EDX) to identify the pore structure and size for each RHA composition. The samples were also mechanically tested via Archimedes’ Principle and Brazilian Testing to identify their density, porosity, and tensile strength, respectively. The total porosity of RHA-15 wt.% was found to be the highest at 19.19%, yet with the highest tensile strength at 5.19 MPa due to its low open porosity at 4.65%. In contrast, the total porosity of RHA-20 wt.% was found to be slightly lower at 15.38%, with the highest open porosity at 6.95%, which reduced its tensile strength to 5.10 MPa, therefore indicating that reducing open porosity through controlling the composition of reinforcement tends to enhance the mechanical strength of aluminum metal matrix composites. MDPI 2022 Article PeerReviewed Mohamed Ariff, Azmah Hanim and Jun Lin, Ong and Jung, Dong-Won and Mohd Tahir, Suraya and Sulaiman, Mohd Hafis (2022) Rice husk ash as pore former and reinforcement on the porosity, microstructure, and tensile strength of aluminum mmc fabricated via the powder metallurgy method. Crystals, 12 (8). art. no. 1100. pp. 1-10. ISSN 2073-4352 https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4352/12/8/1100 10.3390/cryst12081100
spellingShingle Mohamed Ariff, Azmah Hanim
Jun Lin, Ong
Jung, Dong-Won
Mohd Tahir, Suraya
Sulaiman, Mohd Hafis
Rice husk ash as pore former and reinforcement on the porosity, microstructure, and tensile strength of aluminum mmc fabricated via the powder metallurgy method
title Rice husk ash as pore former and reinforcement on the porosity, microstructure, and tensile strength of aluminum mmc fabricated via the powder metallurgy method
title_full Rice husk ash as pore former and reinforcement on the porosity, microstructure, and tensile strength of aluminum mmc fabricated via the powder metallurgy method
title_fullStr Rice husk ash as pore former and reinforcement on the porosity, microstructure, and tensile strength of aluminum mmc fabricated via the powder metallurgy method
title_full_unstemmed Rice husk ash as pore former and reinforcement on the porosity, microstructure, and tensile strength of aluminum mmc fabricated via the powder metallurgy method
title_short Rice husk ash as pore former and reinforcement on the porosity, microstructure, and tensile strength of aluminum mmc fabricated via the powder metallurgy method
title_sort rice husk ash as pore former and reinforcement on the porosity microstructure and tensile strength of aluminum mmc fabricated via the powder metallurgy method
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