Investigation on the tensile strength, hardness and wear properties in n-B4C reinforced Al7075 composites

The impact of n-B4C on the mechanical and tribological behavior of Al7075 particle reinforced composites were assessed by analyzing samples of the resultant nano-composites for micro-structure, hardness, tensile strength, and wear behavior using stircasting technology. According to microstructural...

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Main Author: Ravikumar
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Published: Gruppo Italiano Frattura 2025-06-01
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description The impact of n-B4C on the mechanical and tribological behavior of Al7075 particle reinforced composites were assessed by analyzing samples of the resultant nano-composites for micro-structure, hardness, tensile strength, and wear behavior using stircasting technology. According to microstructural research, nanoparticles were dispersed throughout the specimen space. Adding the wt. % of nano B4C resulted in a considerable improvement in hardness (17.89%) and tensile strength (13.75%). Because of the cleavage that forms on the fractured surfaces of Al+n-B4C nanocomposites, fractography analysis on the fractured tensile specimens revealed brittle fracture for the n-B4C reinforcement composites and ductile fracture for unreinforced aluminum. By adjusting the process conditions, the dry sliding wear characteristics of n-B4C reinforced aluminum alloys were investigated using Taguchi's Design of Experiment Methodology. The independent process factors were determined to be the applied load (7-21N), the sliding speed (750-1250 rpm), and the reinforcement composition (0-3 weight percent of n-B4C). The L27 orthogonal array by Taguchi was selected to react based on the coefficient of friction and wear rate. The following processing parameters were determined to be optimal for the highest wear rates: 750 rpm sliding speed, 7 N load, and 3 weight percent reinforcement. Similarly, the optimal processing parameters for assessing Coefficient of Friction (COF) were determined to be 3 wt. % reinforcement, 21 N load, and a sliding distance of 1250 rpm.
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spelling doaj-art-5f90d8fadb5d4e7697890e1563e7d4912025-08-20T03:41:43ZengGruppo Italiano FratturaFracture and Structural Integrity1971-89932025-06-011973Investigation on the tensile strength, hardness and wear properties in n-B4C reinforced Al7075 compositesRavikumar0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4958-839XDept., of Mechanical Engineering, B M S College of Engineering, Karnataka, India The impact of n-B4C on the mechanical and tribological behavior of Al7075 particle reinforced composites were assessed by analyzing samples of the resultant nano-composites for micro-structure, hardness, tensile strength, and wear behavior using stircasting technology. According to microstructural research, nanoparticles were dispersed throughout the specimen space. Adding the wt. % of nano B4C resulted in a considerable improvement in hardness (17.89%) and tensile strength (13.75%). Because of the cleavage that forms on the fractured surfaces of Al+n-B4C nanocomposites, fractography analysis on the fractured tensile specimens revealed brittle fracture for the n-B4C reinforcement composites and ductile fracture for unreinforced aluminum. By adjusting the process conditions, the dry sliding wear characteristics of n-B4C reinforced aluminum alloys were investigated using Taguchi's Design of Experiment Methodology. The independent process factors were determined to be the applied load (7-21N), the sliding speed (750-1250 rpm), and the reinforcement composition (0-3 weight percent of n-B4C). The L27 orthogonal array by Taguchi was selected to react based on the coefficient of friction and wear rate. The following processing parameters were determined to be optimal for the highest wear rates: 750 rpm sliding speed, 7 N load, and 3 weight percent reinforcement. Similarly, the optimal processing parameters for assessing Coefficient of Friction (COF) were determined to be 3 wt. % reinforcement, 21 N load, and a sliding distance of 1250 rpm. https://fracturae.com/index.php/fis/article/view/5400Al7075n-B4CMicrostructureTensile strengthHardnessWear behavior
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Investigation on the tensile strength, hardness and wear properties in n-B4C reinforced Al7075 composites
Fracture and Structural Integrity
Al7075
n-B4C
Microstructure
Tensile strength
Hardness
Wear behavior
title Investigation on the tensile strength, hardness and wear properties in n-B4C reinforced Al7075 composites
title_full Investigation on the tensile strength, hardness and wear properties in n-B4C reinforced Al7075 composites
title_fullStr Investigation on the tensile strength, hardness and wear properties in n-B4C reinforced Al7075 composites
title_full_unstemmed Investigation on the tensile strength, hardness and wear properties in n-B4C reinforced Al7075 composites
title_short Investigation on the tensile strength, hardness and wear properties in n-B4C reinforced Al7075 composites
title_sort investigation on the tensile strength hardness and wear properties in n b4c reinforced al7075 composites
topic Al7075
n-B4C
Microstructure
Tensile strength
Hardness
Wear behavior
url https://fracturae.com/index.php/fis/article/view/5400
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