Development of metal matrix composites and related forming techniques by direct recycling of light metals: a review

In this contribution, researchers have provided a summary of the agricultural and industrial waste recoveries to be deployed as the composite reinforced materials. It covers the work of previous researchers related to this area and addressed the key challenge to overcome for further development and...

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Main Authors: Al-Alimi, Sami, Lajis, Mohd Amri, Shamsudin, Shazarel, Chan, B.L., Mohammed, Yahya, Ismail, Al Emran, Sultan, N. M.
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Language:English
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Online Access:http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/6428/1/AJ%202020%20%28867%29.pdf
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author Al-Alimi, Sami
Lajis, Mohd Amri
Shamsudin, Shazarel
Chan, B.L.
Mohammed, Yahya
Ismail, Al Emran
Sultan, N. M.
author_facet Al-Alimi, Sami
Lajis, Mohd Amri
Shamsudin, Shazarel
Chan, B.L.
Mohammed, Yahya
Ismail, Al Emran
Sultan, N. M.
author_sort Al-Alimi, Sami
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description In this contribution, researchers have provided a summary of the agricultural and industrial waste recoveries to be deployed as the composite reinforced materials. It covers the work of previous researchers related to this area and addressed the key challenge to overcome for further development and advancement. The major contributions of this work were a comprehensive review on a wide variety of Sever Plastic Deformation (SPD) techniques implementation in development of the waste materials based reinforced metal matrix composite. The waste materials can be derived from either industrial or natural sources. Also, it discusses the range of Metal Matrix Composites (MMCs) applications in engineering and related manufacturing techniques with further emphasized on the process parameters which directly determine the material properties. Some useful suggestions were proposed to the industrialists, academicians and scientists to further improve the performance aspect of MMCs for commercialization reason. Furthermore, industrial and natural waste enhancement materials have been strongly proposed because of their higher reinforced content particulates such as alumina (Al2O3) and silica (SiO2). Also, the mechanical and physical properties are directly influenced by the size, shape and weight-volume fraction of the composites as same as the potential reactions between matrixes/reinforced materials interface.
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spelling uthm.eprints-64282022-01-30T08:54:58Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/6428/ Development of metal matrix composites and related forming techniques by direct recycling of light metals: a review Al-Alimi, Sami Lajis, Mohd Amri Shamsudin, Shazarel Chan, B.L. Mohammed, Yahya Ismail, Al Emran Sultan, N. M. TP Chemical technology TN600-799 Metallurgy In this contribution, researchers have provided a summary of the agricultural and industrial waste recoveries to be deployed as the composite reinforced materials. It covers the work of previous researchers related to this area and addressed the key challenge to overcome for further development and advancement. The major contributions of this work were a comprehensive review on a wide variety of Sever Plastic Deformation (SPD) techniques implementation in development of the waste materials based reinforced metal matrix composite. The waste materials can be derived from either industrial or natural sources. Also, it discusses the range of Metal Matrix Composites (MMCs) applications in engineering and related manufacturing techniques with further emphasized on the process parameters which directly determine the material properties. Some useful suggestions were proposed to the industrialists, academicians and scientists to further improve the performance aspect of MMCs for commercialization reason. Furthermore, industrial and natural waste enhancement materials have been strongly proposed because of their higher reinforced content particulates such as alumina (Al2O3) and silica (SiO2). Also, the mechanical and physical properties are directly influenced by the size, shape and weight-volume fraction of the composites as same as the potential reactions between matrixes/reinforced materials interface. UTHM Publishing 2020 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/6428/1/AJ%202020%20%28867%29.pdf Al-Alimi, Sami and Lajis, Mohd Amri and Shamsudin, Shazarel and Chan, B.L. and Mohammed, Yahya and Ismail, Al Emran and Sultan, N. M. (2020) Development of metal matrix composites and related forming techniques by direct recycling of light metals: a review. International Journal of Integrated Engineering, 12 (1). pp. 144-171. ISSN 2600-7916 https://doi.org/10.30880/ijie.00.00.0000.00.0000
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Al-Alimi, Sami
Lajis, Mohd Amri
Shamsudin, Shazarel
Chan, B.L.
Mohammed, Yahya
Ismail, Al Emran
Sultan, N. M.
Development of metal matrix composites and related forming techniques by direct recycling of light metals: a review
title Development of metal matrix composites and related forming techniques by direct recycling of light metals: a review
title_full Development of metal matrix composites and related forming techniques by direct recycling of light metals: a review
title_fullStr Development of metal matrix composites and related forming techniques by direct recycling of light metals: a review
title_full_unstemmed Development of metal matrix composites and related forming techniques by direct recycling of light metals: a review
title_short Development of metal matrix composites and related forming techniques by direct recycling of light metals: a review
title_sort development of metal matrix composites and related forming techniques by direct recycling of light metals a review
topic TP Chemical technology
TN600-799 Metallurgy
url http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/6428/1/AJ%202020%20%28867%29.pdf
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