Effect of ceramic reinforcements in TIG-welded Al/SiCp and Al/TiB2 composites for enhanced mechanical properties
R. Ganapathy Srinivasan, M. Bakkiyaraj, C. Rajaravi, M. Selvam, Robert Cep, B. Swarna

TL;DR
This study examines how adding ceramic particles like SiCp and TiB₂ to aluminum composites affects the mechanical properties of TIG-welded joints.
Contribution
The research identifies optimal reinforcement concentrations (4% SiCp and 6% TiB₂) that maximize hardness and tensile strength in welded aluminum composites.
Findings
The addition of 4% SiCp and 6% TiB₂ maximized hardness in welded aluminum composites.
Ceramic reinforcements improved tensile strength but reduced ductility in welded joints.
XRD analysis confirmed stable bonding between ceramic particles and the aluminum matrix without unwanted reactions.
Abstract
This research determines the effect of various ceramic particles (SiCp and TiB₂) on the Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) welding of Al/TiB₂ and Al/SiCp composites. The reinforcement concentrations of 2%, 4% and 6% were chosen for the investigation for both SiCp and TiB₂ particles, and their effect on tensile strength (TS), hardness, and microstructure was studied using appropriate instruments. The SEM microstructure confirmed the ceramic particles distribution of different composite materials. The microstructure of the welds varies depending on the composition of the Al/TiB₂ and Al/SiCp composites. XRD analysis displayed that the phase compound formed in weld metal is similar to the metal matrix composites (MMCs), indicating strong bonding between the reinforcements and the matrix. XRD analysis confirmed the retention of reinforcement phases without the formation of undesirable reaction…
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TopicsWelding Techniques and Residual Stresses · Advanced Welding Techniques Analysis · Aluminum Alloys Composites Properties
