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The Effect of Reinforcement Preheating Temperatures on Tribological Behavior of Advanced Quranic Metal-Matrix Composites (QMMC)

The growing applications of iron/copper bimetallic composites in various industries are increasing. The relationship between the properties of these materials and manufacturing parameters should be well understood. This paper represents an experimental study to evaluate the effect of reinforcement (...

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Autores principales: Althahban, Sultan, Jazaa, Yosef, Bafakeeh, Omar, Alomari, Abdullah S., Sallam, Hossam El-Din M., Atta, Mahmoud
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8778457/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35057376
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15020659
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author Althahban, Sultan
Jazaa, Yosef
Bafakeeh, Omar
Alomari, Abdullah S.
Sallam, Hossam El-Din M.
Atta, Mahmoud
author_facet Althahban, Sultan
Jazaa, Yosef
Bafakeeh, Omar
Alomari, Abdullah S.
Sallam, Hossam El-Din M.
Atta, Mahmoud
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description The growing applications of iron/copper bimetallic composites in various industries are increasing. The relationship between the properties of these materials and manufacturing parameters should be well understood. This paper represents an experimental study to evaluate the effect of reinforcement (steel rod) preheating temperature on the mechanical properties (bond strength, microhardness, and wear resistance) of copper matrix composites (QMMC). In preparing the QMMC samples, the melted copper was poured on a steel rod that had been preheated to various temperatures, namely, room temperature, 600 °C, 800 °C, and 1200 °C. Properties of the QMMC (interface microstructure, interfacial bonding strength, microhardness, and wear) were investigated. The experimental results revealed that the best bond between the copper matrix and steel rod formed only in the composites prepared by preheating the steel rods with temperatures lower than the recrystallization temperature of steel (723 °C). This is because the oxide layer and shrinkage voids (due to the difference in shrinkage between the two metals) at the interface hinder atom diffusion and bond formation at higher temperatures. The microhardness test showed that preheating steel rod to 600 °C gives the highest value among all the samples. Furthermore, the QMMC’s wear behavior confirmed that the optimization of preheating temperature is 600 °C.
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spelling pubmed-87784572022-01-22 The Effect of Reinforcement Preheating Temperatures on Tribological Behavior of Advanced Quranic Metal-Matrix Composites (QMMC) Althahban, Sultan Jazaa, Yosef Bafakeeh, Omar Alomari, Abdullah S. Sallam, Hossam El-Din M. Atta, Mahmoud Materials (Basel) Article The growing applications of iron/copper bimetallic composites in various industries are increasing. The relationship between the properties of these materials and manufacturing parameters should be well understood. This paper represents an experimental study to evaluate the effect of reinforcement (steel rod) preheating temperature on the mechanical properties (bond strength, microhardness, and wear resistance) of copper matrix composites (QMMC). In preparing the QMMC samples, the melted copper was poured on a steel rod that had been preheated to various temperatures, namely, room temperature, 600 °C, 800 °C, and 1200 °C. Properties of the QMMC (interface microstructure, interfacial bonding strength, microhardness, and wear) were investigated. The experimental results revealed that the best bond between the copper matrix and steel rod formed only in the composites prepared by preheating the steel rods with temperatures lower than the recrystallization temperature of steel (723 °C). This is because the oxide layer and shrinkage voids (due to the difference in shrinkage between the two metals) at the interface hinder atom diffusion and bond formation at higher temperatures. The microhardness test showed that preheating steel rod to 600 °C gives the highest value among all the samples. Furthermore, the QMMC’s wear behavior confirmed that the optimization of preheating temperature is 600 °C. MDPI 2022-01-16 /pmc/articles/PMC8778457/ /pubmed/35057376 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15020659 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Althahban, Sultan
Jazaa, Yosef
Bafakeeh, Omar
Alomari, Abdullah S.
Sallam, Hossam El-Din M.
Atta, Mahmoud
The Effect of Reinforcement Preheating Temperatures on Tribological Behavior of Advanced Quranic Metal-Matrix Composites (QMMC)
title The Effect of Reinforcement Preheating Temperatures on Tribological Behavior of Advanced Quranic Metal-Matrix Composites (QMMC)
title_full The Effect of Reinforcement Preheating Temperatures on Tribological Behavior of Advanced Quranic Metal-Matrix Composites (QMMC)
title_fullStr The Effect of Reinforcement Preheating Temperatures on Tribological Behavior of Advanced Quranic Metal-Matrix Composites (QMMC)
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of Reinforcement Preheating Temperatures on Tribological Behavior of Advanced Quranic Metal-Matrix Composites (QMMC)
title_short The Effect of Reinforcement Preheating Temperatures on Tribological Behavior of Advanced Quranic Metal-Matrix Composites (QMMC)
title_sort effect of reinforcement preheating temperatures on tribological behavior of advanced quranic metal-matrix composites (qmmc)
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8778457/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35057376
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15020659
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