This invention is used in metal matrix composite field, introducing a manufacturing method for an intermetallic particles reinforced metal matrix composites. A mix-milling technique is used in this invention to modify ultrafine intermetallic particle surface in this MMC composites.
Mg—Li based alloy has low density (1300˜1600 kg/m3), high specific strength and stiffness, good damping capacity and excellent electromagnetic shielding properties, as one of the lightest non-toxic metallic materials they are widely used in aerospace, transportation applications. In the binary Mg—Li alloy system, by increase of Li to certain amount, a series of phase transformation will take place as: α(hcp)→α+β→β(bcc), see
The composite strengthening approach is probably the feasible way to increase strength and to prevent mechanical properties degradation of Mg—Li alloys. Compared with Mg—Li-based alloys, composites can maintain alloy's own properties such as good electrical conductivity, thermal conductivity, excellent cold and hot processing performance, low density, high specific stiffness, high specific strength, good wear, high temperature resistance, excellent damping properties and electromagnetic shielding performance, the alloy strength and creep resistance has largely improved. Hence, Mg—Li composites have became one of the most popular materials used in many applications. Like other composites, three main strengthening methods used in Mg—Li alloy are: fibers, whiskers, and particles strengthening, and the strengthening materials are SiC, B4C, Al2O3, TiC and B. These strengthening materials can be used in Mg—Li alloy singly or coupled together, e.g SiC particles/Al2O3 whiskers mixed, to improve Mg—Li alloy mechanical properties. Although the Mg—Li alloy composites have excellent mechanical properties, some material ductility and elongation were sacrificed. Research results show that, the wetting properties and chemical compatibility between Mg—Li alloy and ceramics are very good to form an ideally alloy/ceramic interface, and the ductility of the ceramics has large impact on composites ductility and plasticity. Hence, to choose a ceramic with certain stain change capability in Mg—Li composites has large influence on material properties.
Intermetallics materials have some metallic material properties such as the metallic colour, electrical conductivity and thermal conductivity, hence they are be choose as the strengthening materials used in Mg—Li composites to form a good wetted and high chemical compatibility interface. In additions, intermetallic material has excellent specific strength and toughness, they can be used in high temperatures. Compared to ceramic reinforced composites material, using intermetallics as the strengthener can also improve composites plasticity and ductility, it can be a very good strengthener materials used in Mg—Li composites applications.
Patent No. 200910082581.7 mentions an ultrafine rare earth intermetallic compounds reinforced metal matrix composites. This composite using the reinforced intermetallic particles with particle size around 0.1˜3 μm, the materials has excellent plasticity and the tensile strength was increased by 20%˜40%. Although the composites has good properties, but the small intermetallic particles in composites are easily clusters and agglomerations with poor metal/intermetallic interface interfacial bonding, therefore, high performance rare earth intermetallic compounds reinforced Mg—Li composites are required.
This invention provides a preparation method for an ultrafine intermetallic particle reinforced MMC (metal matrix composite). It includes many steps such as mix-milling, pre-compressing and vacuum melting, thus solving the agglomeration problem of intermetallic particles and largely improving the mechanical properties of MMC.
In the fabrication process, the reinforced intermetallic particles were grinded with metal matrix in a ball mill to make the mix powder, which can modified the intermetallic particles surface properties, later, pre-compressed the mix powder into blocks. At last, add 1˜30 wt % intermetallic particles into the metal and vacuum melted them together under mechanical and ultrasonic stirring to get the final ultrafine intermetallic particles reinforced MMC.
This invention provides a fabrication method of ultrafine intermetallic particle reinforced metal matrix composite, which reinforced with ultrafine intermetallic particles with particle size of around 0.01˜5 μm, 1˜30 wt %, The composites with optimum mechanical properties were achieved using reinforcement particles with average particle size of around 0.01˜0.5 μm and 1˜20 wt %, the preparation methods as follows:
The reinforcements materials can be a transition metal or rare earth metal compounds, such as YAl2 or CeAl2 ultrafine intermetallic particles.
The metal matrix can be magnesium alloy and aluminum alloy. The magnesium alloy used in matrix is a Mg-0.1˜40 wt % Li alloy, and aluminum alloy used in matrix is a Al-0.1˜15 wt % Li alloy.
This invention use the high specific strength and toughness and size effect of the ultrafine particles strengthener to reinforced the metal, it also use the metallic and covalent bonding in intermetallics to form a direct bonded interface. The planet ball mill, mechanical and ultrasonic stirring are used to grind the mixed powder of intermetallics and metals, modifying the surface properties of intermetallics particles for better particles dispersion and interface bonding. Because the modification the composites microstructures and strengthening mechanisms, the ultrafine intermetallic particle reinforced MMC has a high strength and ductility than normally MMC materials.
The advantages of the present invention are as followed:
By referencing to the attached drawings and examples, the present invention is clarified in details:
The present invention provides a fabrication process of intermetallic compound ultrafine particles reinforced metal matrix composites, and the sketched diagram of fabrication process of this MMC is shown in
The matrix described is magnesium alloys or aluminum alloys.
The radius and the weight percentage of reinforcement particles in the metal matrix composites are 0.01˜5 μm, and 1˜30 wt %, respectively. During the preparation process, the blocks with modified ultrafine reinforcement particles and metals additives were meted with remaining metals to avoid powders clusters for better dispersion. The results of the particles/metal interfacial microstructure and the mechanical properties of the composites show that: The intermetallic particles were uniformly distributed in metal, and a very strong metallic bond was formed between reinforced particles and metal alloys; the tensile strength of composites were improves while with acceptable plasticity. This will be explained in details in following examples:
The following is a description of the method for processing of the Mg-14Li—Al matrix composites with reinforced ultrafine particles YAl2 through stirring casting technique.
1. The monolithic YAl2 intermetallic were prepared in advance using molten technique under 1530° C. with 37.76 wt % Al and balance with Y, then the YAl2 were grinded down to powders (the mean size approximate to 5 microns) using mechanical crushed followed by high energy ball mill.
Powder mixtures of Mg-66.7 wt. % YAl2 (YAl2 is 600 g, Mg is 300 g) were milled together in a planetary ball mill in air at room temperature for 2 hrs.
2. After mixing, the Mg—YAl2 powder mixture was cold-compacted to a bulk in a steel die set under 20 MPa.
3. The powder compacts be added to the alloy melt, an Mg—Li—Al (composition in mass (g): 224 Li, 16 Al, 890 Mg) matrix metal and 30 wt % of YAl2 were casted together in a low carbon steel crucible.
The test results show that, the tensile strength of YAl2p/MgLiAl composites at room temperature is 420 MPa, and increased by 200% than that of matrix alloy (122 MPa) with a good ductility and elongation higher than 7%.
The following is a description of the method for processing of the Mg-14Li—Al matrix composites with reinforced ultrafine particles YAl2 through stirring casting technique.
1. The monolithic YAl2 intermetallic were prepared in advance using molten technique under 1530° C. temperature and composition in mass %: 37.76 Al, balance Y, and then the YAl2 powders (the mean size approximate to 0.01 microns) were prepared by mechanical crushed and high energy ball mill.
Powder mixtures of Mg-66.7 wt. % YAl2 (YAl2 is 20 g, Mg is 40 g) were milled together in a planetary ball mill under atmosphere at nominal room temperature for 2 hrs.
2. After mixing, the Mg—YAl2 powder mixture was cold-compacted to a bulk in a steel die under 20 MPa for 10 mins.
3. The powder compacts be added to the alloy melt, an Mg—Li—Al (composition in mass (g): 227.2 Li, 19.8 Al, 1643 Mg) matrix metal and 1 wt % of YAl2 were casted together in a low carbon steel crucible.
The test results show that, the tensile strength of YAl2p/MgLiAl composites at room temperature is 320 MPa, and increased by 160% than matrix alloy (122 MPa). In addition, the elongation of composite is decrease from 20% to 18%.
The following is a description of the method for processing of the Mg-14Li—Al matrix composites with reinforced ultrafine particles YAl2 through stirring casting technique.
1. The monolithic YAl2 intermetallic were prepared in advance using molten technique under 1530° C. temperature and composition in mass %: 37.76 Al, balance Y, and then the YAl2 powders (the mean size approximate to 0.1 microns) were prepared by mechanical crushed and high energy ball mill. Powder mixtures of Mg-66.7 wt. % YAl2 (YAl2 is 20 g, Mg is 40 g) were milled together in a planetary ball mill under atmosphere at nominal room temperature for 2 hrs.
2. After mixing, the Mg—YAl2 powder mixture was cold-compacted to a bulk in a steel die under 20 MPa for 10 mins.
3. The powder compacts be added to the alloy melt, an Mg-14Li—Al (composition in mass (g): 227.2 Li, 19.8 Al, 1643 Mg) matrix metal and 1 wt % of YAl2 were casted together in a low carbon steel crucible.
The test results show that, the tensile strength of YAl2p/MgLiAl composites at room temperature is 270 MPa, and increased by 120% than that of matrix alloy (122 MPa). In addition, the elongation of composite is decrease from 20% to 17%.
The following is a description of the method for processing of the Mg-14Li—Al matrix composites with reinforced ultrafine particles YAl2 through stirring casting technique.
1. The monolithic YAl2 intermetallic were prepared in advance using molten technique under 1530° C. temperature and composition in mass %: 37.76 Al, balance Y, and then the YAl2 powders (the mean size approximate to 3 microns) were prepared by mechanical crushed and high energy ball mill.
Powder mixtures of Mg-66.7 wt. % YAl2 (YAl2 is 20 g, Mg is 40 g) were milled together in a planetary ball mill under atmosphere at nominal room temperature for 2 hrs.
2. After mixing, the Mg—YAl2 powder mixture was cold-compacted to a bulk in a steel die set under 20 MPa.
3. The powder compacts be added to the alloy melt, a Mg-14Li-3Al (composition in mass g: 227.2 Li, 32.7 Al, 1630.1 Mg) matrix metal and 1 wt % of YAl2 were casted together in a low carbon steel crucible.
The test results show that, the tensile strength of YAl2p/MgLiAl composites at room temperature is 180 MPa, and increase over past 50% than that of matrix alloy (122 MPa) with a good ductility and elongation higher than 16%.
The following is a description of the method for processing of the Mg-40Li matrix composites with reinforced ultrafine particles CeAl2 through stirring casting technique.
1. The monolithic CeAl2 intermetallic were prepared in advance using molten technique under 1500° C. temperature and composition in mass %: 37.78 Al, balance Ce, and then the CeAl2 powders (the mean size approximate to 1 microns) were prepared by mechanical crushed and high energy ball mill.
Powder mixtures of Mg-75 wt. % CeAl2 (CeAl2 is 300 g, Mg is 100 g) were milled together in a planetary ball mill under atmosphere at nominal room temperature for 2 h.
2. After mixing, the Mg—CeAl2 powder mixture was cold-compacted to a bulk in a steel die set by using a pressure of 1 MPa.
3. The powder compacts be added to the alloy melt, a Mg-40Li (composition in mass g: 680 Li, 920 Mg in the alloy melt) matrix metal and 15 wt % CeAl2 were casted together in a low carbon steel crucible.
The test results show that, the tensile strength of CeAl2p/MgLi composites at room temperature is 180 MPa, and increase over past 150% than that of matrix alloy (70 MPa) with a good ductility and elongation higher than 20%.
The following is a description of the method for processing of the Al—Cu—Li matrix composites with reinforced ultrafine particles YAl2 through stirring casting technique.
1. The monolithic YAl2 intermetallic were prepared in advance using molten technique under 1530° C. temperature and composition in mass %: 37.76 Al, balance Y, and then the YAl2 powders (the mean size approximate to 0.5 microns) were prepared by mechanical crushed and high energy ball mill.
Powder mixtures of 66.7 wt. % Al2Cu and 33.3 wt. % YAl2 (YAl2 is 20 g, Al2Cu is 40 g) were milled together in a planetary ball mill under atmosphere at nominal room temperature for 40 h.
2. After mixing, the Al2Cu—YAl2 powder mixture was cold-compacted to a bulk in a steel die under 20 MPa.
3. The powder compacts be added to the alloy melt, a Al—Cu—Li—Zr—Mn (composition in mass (g): 1873.3 Al, 27.9 Li, 33.1 Cu, 2.4 Zr, 3.3 Mn in the alloy melt) matrix metal and 1 wt % YAl2 were casted together in a low carbon steel crucible.
The test results show that, the tensile strength of YAl2p/MgLiAl composites at room temperature is 460 MPa, and increase over past 50% than that of matrix alloy (206 MPa). In addition, the elongation of composite is decrease from 17% to 15%.
The intermetallic having a high specific strength and stiffness, it can be used as effectively reinforcement material for magnesium-lithium alloy, aluminum-aluminum alloy and lithium alloy composites. Compared with the ceramics reinforcements, intermetallic have good wet properties due to the existence of the metallic bonds. The element Y, Ce and Al addition can improve materials wettability between the reinforced and matrix alloy. In addition, Al can improve composites strength, while Y and Ce can be as the grain refinerm therefore improve composites mechanical properties, anti-oxidation and creep deformation resistant. Compare to use ceramic as the strengthener, intermetallic reinforcement composites have good ductility and interfacial coherency, which inhibits the cracks propagation in composites. By the used of ultrafine intermetallic particles as the strengthener, the material strengthening mechanisms were changed, therefore, composites have better mechanical properties. As it was known, the strengthening efficiency was mainly dependent on the load transfer properties between the metal matrix composites and reinforced particles, the ultrafine particles reinforced MMC enhanced the dispersion hardening effect. Meanwhile, due to the reduce of particle size, the particle surface activity was increased, the bonding strength between particles and matrix are largely enhanced. Hence, the particles/matrix interfacial bonding strength, the particles dispersion ability and microstructure uniformly are the main reason to influence composites strength and ductility. According to the similarity properties of the rare earth compounds, the intermetallic strengthener also can use Sc—Al intermetallics, La—Al intermetallics and other intermetallics in MMC materials with excellent mechanical properties, they can be used in automobile, aerospace industries and other fields.
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