Abstract

Aluminum composite materials have gained immense popularity in the construction and aerospace industries as these materials are lightweight, durable, and exhibit a high strength-to-weight ratio. The present study aims to develop dissimilar AA2024 and AA2014-based composite materials using nano-TiO2 reinforcement particles via Friction Stir Processing (FSP) techniques. The FSP technique is a solid-state processing method that is used to modify the properties of metal alloys without altering their chemical composition. The samples were prepared by placing a nano-TiO2over AA2024 and AA2014 aluminum alloys sheet and subjected to FSP process parameters. The microstructure, hardness, and tensile properties of the composite samples were assessed using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), Vickers hardness tester, and tensile testing machine respectively. The results showed that the FSP technique led to the formation of a homogeneous and fine-grained microstructure in the composite samples. The nano-TiO2 reinforcement also provided additional strengthening to the AA2024 and AA2014 aluminum alloys matrix resulting in improved hardness and tensile properties of the composites. The resulting composites exhibited enhanced wear resistance properties. The FSP method presented in this study has implications for extending the properties of other metal alloys, opening up new avenues for research in the field of materials science.

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