Abstract

ZnO and ZnAl 2O 4-coated Al 18B 4O 33 whisker reinforced pure aluminum composites were fabricated by squeeze casting. The effects of the coating contents on the ultimate tensile strength (UTS), 0.2% proof stress ( σ 0.2) and elongation to fracture ( δ) of the composites were investigated. The results show that the UTS of ZnO-coated Al 18B 4O 33 whisker reinforced aluminum composites increases almost linearly as the coating contents increase. However, the UTS of ZnAl 2O 4-coated Al 18B 4O 33 whisker reinforced aluminum composites declines initially and increases later. The ZnAl 2O 4 coating of the whiskers is more favorable for an increase in the σ 0.2 of the composites. The δ of the composites obtains its maximum value with an appropriate coating content. Fracture mechanisms of the composites were also investigated.

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