Wear behavior of the raw and pre-smashed carbon nanotubes reinforced 6061Al composites fabricated by powder metallurgy

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XiaoNan Li
ZhenYu Liu
YuNing Zan
BoLü Xiao
DingRui Ni
QuanZhao Wang
Dong Wang
ZongYi Ma
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[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Shi
[2] University of Science and Technology of China,changxu Innovation Center for Advanced Materials, Institute of Metal Research
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Science China Technological Sciences | 2022年 / 65卷
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wear; carbon nanotube; aluminum matrix composites; clustering;
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The raw and pre-smashed (PS) carbon nanotube (CNT) reinforced 6061Al composites (CNT/6061Al) with different CNT contents were respectively fabricated by powder metallurgy technology. It was found that reducing the CNT cluster size by pre-smashing processing could sharply reduce the friction coefficient, and significantly improve the density, hardness, and wear resistance of the CNT/6061Al composites. For the raw-CNT/6061Al composites, the wear rate increased approximately linear trend while the CNT content was over 1 wt.%. The plastic deformation, deep grooves, and serious delamination were presented on the wear surface. The wear process was gradually transformed from Al-copper base counterpart wear into Al-Al wear for the higher adhesion-binding energy between aluminum and copper base counterpart. While for the PS-CNT/6061Al composites, the wear rate gradually decreased as the CNT content increased from 0 to 2 wt.%. This was mainly because the generation of the thinner mechanically mixed layer (MML) and the PS-CNT prevented the direct contact between specimen and copper base counterpart, which effectively inhibited the adhesive wear. But excessive PS-CNT addition (∼3 wt.%) would weaken the bonding between CNT and 6061Al, and thus the wear resistance of the composite was reduced apparently.
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页码:1149 / 1159
页数:10
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