Abstract

The present study aims to fabricate and evaluate the mechanical properties and wear behavior of Mg metal matrix composite, reinforced by 0, 1.5, 3, 5 and 10 vol.% B 4 C microparticles. Mg—B 4 C samples were fabricated at 450 °C and under different loading rates by using split Hopkinson bar (SHB), drop hammer (DH) and Instron (QS) at strain rates of 1600, 800 and 0.008 s −1 , respectively. The mechanical properties including microhardness, quasi-static and dynamic compressive strengths and wear behavior of samples were experimentally investigated. The results show that, the hardness of SHB and DH samples is obtained to be 20.2% and 5.7% higher than that of the QS sample, respectively. The wear rate and wear mass loss of Mg−10.0%B 4 C samples fabricated by SHB were determined lower than those of the QS sample by nearly 33% and 39%, respectively. The quasi-static compressive strengths of Mg−5.0%B 4 C are improved by 39%, 30% and 29% for the SHB, DH and QS samples, respectively, in comparison with the case of pure Mg. Furthermore, it is discovered that the dynamic compressive strength of samples is 51%–110% higher than their quasi-static value with respect to the B 4 C content.

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