Abstract

ABSTRACTCarbon nanotube (CNT) incorporation in metal matrix composites is hampered by the development of attractive van der Waals forces, which lead to the formation of CNT agglomerates. Therefore, a detailed quantification and characterization of CNT agglomerates and consequently CNT dispersion can enlighten their influence in composites strength. This work presents a comprehensive study, quantifying agglomerates by size, for three different composites (2, 4, and 6 CNT vol%), made with an aluminum-silicon matrix by a powder metallurgy route. From the obtained experimental data, an empirical model that attempts to predict the tensile strength of these composites from CNT agglomerates analysis is presented.

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