Abstract

The present study focuses on hardness and workability behavior of Magnesium (Mg) and Mg-5%B4C composites using online Acoustic Emission (AE). The Mg preform and Mg-5%B4C sintered samples are prepared by using Powder Metallurgy (P/M) route with the support of die-punch setup and Universal Testing Machine (UTM) having a maximum capacity of 1MN with an aspect ratio of one. The characterization of powders and composites are discussed using Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM), X-ray Diffraction (XRD) and Energy Dispersive Spectrum (EDS) analysis. Electron Back Scattered Diagram (EBSD) for grain size is carried out for the Mg and Mg-5% B4C composite. The Cold upsetting process under triaxial stress state condition is preferred for the workability study. AE tests are conducted simultaneously to detect the crack initiation in the preform. The AE test result displays that Mg-5%B4C composite has excellent AE waveform distribution owing to the presence of B4C in the matrix. The effect of formability stress index factor (βσ) and various stress ratio parameters (σθ/σeffand σm/σeff) are established. The result exhibits that Mg-5%B4C composite has greater hardness, higher workability parameter, triaxial stresses and initial relative density than the pure Mg preform due to the addition of the B4C.

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