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    Title: A Review on Role of Processing Parameter in Determining Properties of Silicon Carbide Reinforced Metal Matrix Nanocomposites
    Authors: Dubey, Anmol;Khosla, Piyush;Singh, Himanshu Kumar;Katoch, Vishal;Kumar, Devendra;Gupta, Pallav
    Keywords: Metal Matrix Nanocomposites (MMNCs);Powder Metallurgy (P/M);Stir Casting;Mechanical Behavior
    Date: 2016-09
    Issue Date: 2017-01-03 09:26:25 (UTC+8)
    Publisher: 淡江大學出版中心
    Abstract: The present paper reports a review on study of various processing routes and related
    mechanical properties of silicon carbide reinforced Metal Matrix Nanocomposites (MMNCs).
    Physical and mechanical properties that can be obtained with Metal Matrix Nanocomposites
    (MMNCs) have made them potential candidate for use in aerospace and automobile applications.
    MMNCs are made by dispersing a ceramic material into a metallic matrix. MMNCs have attracted
    attention as a result of their low costs and enhanced properties. Various reinforcements used are
    carbides, nitrides, and oxides. MMNCs manufacturing can be broken into three types - solid, liquid
    and vapor. Solid state methods include powder metallurgy, liquid state method includes stir casting and
    squeeze casting whereas vapor state method includes physical vapor deposition and chemical vapor
    deposition. In comparison with conventional polymer matrix composites, MMNCs are resistant to fire,
    can operate in wider range of temperatures, do not absorb moisture, have better electrical and
    thermal conductivity, are resistant to radiation damage, and do not display outgassing. It is expected
    that the silicon carbide reinforced metal matrix nanocomposites will be a potential candidate for heavy
    duty applications.
    Relation: Journal of Applied Science and Engineering 19(3), pp.303-312
    DOI: 10.6180/jase.2016.19.3.08
    Appears in Collections:[Journal of Applied Science and Engineering] v.19 n.3

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