Abstract

In the present investigation, Magnesium composites have been fabricated with boron carbide (B4C) as reinforcement by powder metallurgicaltechnique. Two different particle sizes—micro and nano B4C particles with weight percentage of 0%, 5% and 10% has been studied. The green compacts were prepared by cold pressing and then sintering the specimens before being subjected to cold upsetting under triaxial stress state condition in order to study the phenomenon of workability and instantaneous strain hardening index. Powder characterizations are discussed using x-ray Diffraction peaks, Scanning Electron Microscope images and Energy Dispersive Spectrum analysis. Cold upsetting has been preferred to investigate the performance of the composites. The values of formability stress index factor (βσ), various stress ratio (σθ/σeff, σm/σeffandσz/σm) parameters and instantaneous strain hardening index (ni) are observed for increase in % of B4C particles and its sizes. The experimental results were analyzed pertaining to relative density. The results reveal that Mg-10% nano B4C composite has higher relative density, formability stress index factor and hence high workability than the other composites. The addition of B4C particles as reinforcement affects the strain hardening index due to geometric and work hardening of the composites.

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