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Production methods of ceramic-reinforced Al-Li matrix composites: A review

Kaiqiang Zhang, Ho Won Jang, Quyet Van Le

2020Journal of Composites and Compounds20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Recently, the increasing need for good quality, high performance, and low-cost materials has directed research to composite materials rather than monolithic materials. In the case of metal matrix composites (MMCs), composites based on aluminum matrix have been widely developed for the automobile and aerospace industry as well as structural applications due to having a low cost, high wear resistance, and high strength to weight ratio. Moreover, a facile and economical method for the production of the composites is a very important factor for expanding their application. Ceramic reinforcements such as graphite, silicon carbide, alumina, and fly ash particulates can be introduced in metal matrices. Moreover, there has been considerable interest in developing Al-Li alloys and composites because of having high specific strength and high specific modulus. The present article has focused on the development of aluminum-lithium alloy composites as well as their production methods.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceComposite materialSilicon carbideSpecific strengthCeramicAdvanced composite materialsGraphiteAlloySpecific modulusComposite numberCeramic matrix compositeAerospaceAluminiumLawPolitical scienceAluminum Alloys Composites PropertiesMXene and MAX Phase MaterialsAdvanced ceramic materials synthesis
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