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Effect of ZrO2 Nanoparticles Loading on the Tribo-Mechanical Behavior of Magnesium Alloy Nanocomposites SRM Institute of Science and Technology

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Author/Creator:
J, Chandradass, author.
Contributor:
Murugadoss, Palanivendhan
Rajendran, R.
T, Thirugnanasambandham
Conference Name:
International Conference on Advances in Design, Materials, Manufacturing and Surface Engineering for Mobility (2023-10-27 : Chennai, India)
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource cm
Place of Publication:
Warrendale, PA SAE International 2023
Summary:
Magnesium alloy nanocomposite prepared with hard ceramic particles via conventional technique is a promising future material for automotive applications due to its unique characteristics like low density, high strength, castability, and good wear resistance. The present study is to enhance the tribo-mechanical properties of alumina nanoparticle (10wt %) reinforced magnesium alloy (Mg/Al) composite by incorporating 1wt%, 3wt%, and 5wt% zirconium dioxide (ZrO2) nanoparticles through stir casting method. The tensile strength, impact toughness, hardness, and wear rate of developed composites were compared with (10wt %) alumina nanoparticles reinforced magnesium alloy composite. The nanocomposite containing 3wt% ZrO2 shows maximum impact strength of 22.8 J/mm2. The maximum tensile strength (88.9MPa), hardness (124.5BHN), and wear resistance (9.802mm3/m at 20N) are obtained for 5wt% ZrO2 magnesium alloy nanocomposite
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Publisher Number:
2023-28-0130
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