Experimental Evalutionof Tensile Strenght of Cryogenically Solidified Aluminium Based Metal Matrix Composites (MMC)
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Present technology demanded high strength lightweight material which offers good mechanical property and light in weight. Metal matrix composite is one popular type of such material. In this research authors, aluminum is reinforced to increase its properties like hardness, strength, elastic stiffness to suits the needs to design. Aluminum of grade LM13, which is light material reinforced with boron carbide to improves mechanical properties like strength hardness and elastic properties. In this paper author experimentally evaluate the mechanical properties of Aluminium LM13. The weight percentage of boron carbide by varying with a range of 5%, 10%, 15%, and 20%. An improved property of MMC makes them useful in different areas like aerospace and automotive industries. The microstructure of developed material has been reported in this paper.
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