Effect Of Tic &Tungsten Nano Particles On Microstructure And Tensile Properties Of 6061T6 Al Alloy Surface Nano Composites Via Friction Stir Processing

Authors

  • E Sadanandam
  • N V Srinivasulu
  • A Krishnaiah
  • Aruri Devraju

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53555/sfs.v10i1.1567

Keywords:

Aluminium 6061, (TIC), (W) Nano particles, Friction stir processing

Abstract

To fabricate the required material, we choose friction stir processing (FSP). Friction stir processing (FSP) is the method we use to create the necessary material. Based on the concepts of friction stir welding, friction stir processing (FSP) is used to alter the microstructure and characteristics of surfaces. It is utilised to create surfaces. Aluminium alloys, which include mixes using magnesium and silicon as the main alloying materials, include the composite kind of 6061 aluminium. It can be produced quickly, heat-treated, welded, and has good corrosion resistance. Nanoparticles are added to the aluminium 6061 surface to alter it. Nanoparticles like tungsten (W) and titanium carbide (TiC) are utilised to alter the surface of aluminium 6061. The mechanical properties of the manufactured surface composites are identified through examination. The mechanical properties which investigate the Tensile, Impact, Optical , Metallography, Microhardness. The analysis of composites and its mechanical behavior provide the possibility of achieving the improvements in properties of nano composites

Author Biographies

  • E Sadanandam

    Research Scholar in OUCOE & Assistant Professor in Anurag University, Venkatapur,Hyderabad, TS.

  • N V Srinivasulu

    Professor, Chaitanya Bharathi Institute of   Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Gandipet. Hyderabad Dt, TS

  • A Krishnaiah

    Professor, Osmania University College of Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering. Hyderabad Dt, TS.

  • Aruri Devraju

    Associate Professor, Kakatiya Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Warangal Dt. T.S

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2023-07-16

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