Abstract

ABSTRACTMetal matrix nanocomposites (MMNCs) consist of a metal matrix reinforced with nanoparticles, featuring physical and mechanical properties very different from those of the matrix. Especially carbon nanotubes (CNTs) can improve the matrix material in terms of wear resistance, damping properties, and mechanical strength. The present investigation deals with the synthesis and characterization of aluminum matrix reinforced with micro-B4C particles, and multiwall carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) which have been prepared by powder metallurgy route. Powder mixture containing fixed weight (%) of B4C and different wt% of MWCNT as reinforcement constituents that are uniaxial cold pressed and later green compacts are sintered in continues electric furnace. Microstructure and Mechanical properties such as microhardness and density are examined. Microstructure of samples has been investigated using scanning electron microscope (SEM). X-ray diffraction(XRD), energy dispersive x-ray (EDAX), atomic force microscope (AFM), and transmission electron microscope (TEM). TEM microstructure of the nanocomposite shows the homogeneous dispersion of MWCNT in the aluminum matrix. The results indicated that the increase in wt % of MWCNT improves the bonding and mechanical properties.

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