Tribological performance and 3-D surface characterisation of age-hardened Al2090-based ceramic composites
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2025
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SAGE Publications Ltd
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This study investigates the synergistic influence of boron nitride (BN) tertiary ceramic additives and age-hardening treatment on the microhardness and wear resistance of Al2090-based hybrid composites, fabricated using the stir casting method. X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and atomic force microscopy (AFM) studies are carried out to assess the phases present, microstructure, and surface properties, respectively. The metallurgical investigations confirm a relatively superior uniformity in the distribution of particles and the ageing of precipitation at 150°C, vis-à-vis the other temperatures explored in this study. The experimental examinations conducted as per ASTM (E8 and G99) standards revealed a significant improvement in both the hardness and the primary tribological properties, when micron-sized boron carbide, graphite, and boron nitride were used as reinforcements. Age-hardened samples, especially the hybrid composite HS-2 with 5 wt.% each of boron carbide, graphite, and boron nitride, demonstrated an enhanced hardness of 25.23% and lower surface roughness (44.3 nm) compared to Al2090 (AS), due to the presence of load-bearing ceramic reinforcements. Increasing the applied load led to higher wear rates and coefficients of friction for Al2090. However, heat-treated hybrid metal matrix composites (HMMCs) exhibited a contrary behaviour, suggesting enhanced durability. The investigation highlighted the better wear resistance of heat-treated and near-optimally reinforced HMMCs, indicating their potential candidature for wear-resistant aerospace applications. © IMechE 2025.
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Age hardening, Aluminum compounds, Aluminum graphite composites, Boron carbide, Boron nitride, Brinell Hardness, Ceramic materials, Ceramic matrix composites, Microhardness, Nitrides, Wear of materials, Wear resistance, Atomic force, Atomic force microscope, Ceramic additives, Ceramic composites, D surfaces, Hardening treatment, Hybrid composites, Hybrid metal matrix composites, Surface characterization, Tribological performance, Reinforcement
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Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part L: Journal of Materials: Design and Applications, 2025, , , pp. -
