Abstract

Using Al-Si-Ti-C powder mixtures, TiC grains locally reinforced Al-Si matrix composites were produced through self-propagating high-temperature synthesis and casting method. The formation of TiC could be ascribed to the dissolution–reaction–precipitation mechanism. The TiC grains were uniformly distributed in the locally reinforced regions of the Al-Si matrix. With increasing Al-Si content, the size of TiC grains decreased. No pores and cracks were present at the interface between the Al-Si matrix and the reinforced regions. Wear resistance of the locally reinforced regions is significantly improved compared with that of the Al-Si matrix.

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