Abstract
AbstractIn recent chronologies, metal matrix composites (MMC) augmented with bio-waste particulates have drawn notable applications due to their intrinsic immeasurable physical, mechanical, tribological, and chemical properties, including low cost. Additionally, it exposes high strength-to-weight ratio in the MMC due to its low density. The advantage of bio-wastes in MMCs excretes the necessity of its disposal and limits environmental pollution. Certain agro-wastes and other biological left-over’s are presented in this paper to focus their consequence on metal composites. Specifically, the performance of bio-wastes reinforced with aluminum metal matrix composites is considered in detail that manufactured by different processes. Some of the bio-wastes reviewed in this paper are rice husk ash (RHA), bamboo leaf ash (BLA), coconut shell ash microparticles (CMP), corn cob ash (CCA), and carbonized maize stalk particulates (CMSP).KeywordsMMCPhysical propertiesMechanical propertiesTribological propertiesBio-waste
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