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Optimization of mixing parameters through a water model for metal matrix composites synthesis

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posted on 2007-01-01, 00:00 authored by K Ravi, V Sreekumar, R Pillai, C Mahato, K Amaranathan, R Arul kumar, B Pai
The influence of the mixing parameters on the synthesis of Al–SiCp reinforced metal matrix composites (MMCs) by the stir casting technique is investigated through a water model. The effects of some important mixing parameters such as impeller blade angle, rotating speed, direction of impeller rotation and effect of baffles are investigated and optimized. The results have shown that the axial concentration variation of natural graphite during stirring in the presence of four vertical baffles is 1.0 wt% against in the absence of baffles it is increased to 2.3 wt%. The variations observed in natural graphite concentration in water during mixing are in close agreement with the earlier modeling and limited experimental studies reported on the real molten aluminum–SiC system. Semi-empirical correlations arrived at between the dimensionless numbers for stirred water – natural graphite slurries are Po = Re−0.0545 Fr−1.099 and Po = Re−0.0219 Fr−1.0382 for clockwise and counter clockwise rotation respectively.

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Journal

Materials and design

Volume

28

Pagination

871 - 881

Location

Kidlington, England

ISSN

0264-1275

eISSN

1873-4197

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2005, Elsevier BV

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