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Preparation of Bi-materials by Powder Metallurgy Method
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분말야금법을 이용한 Bi-materials의 제조
이인규, 이광식, 장시영
Preparation of Bi-materials by Powder Metallurgy Method
In-Gyu Lee, Kwang-Sik Lee, Si-Young Chang
Journal of Korean Powder Metallurgy Institute 2004;11(6):462-466
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4150/KPMI.2004.11.6.462
1한국항공대학교 항공재료공학과
2한국항공대학교 항공재료공학과
3한국항공대학교 항공재료공학과
1Dept. of Materials Engineering, Hankuk Aviation University
2Dept. of Materials Engineering, Hankuk Aviation University
3Dept. of Materials Engineering, Hankuk Aviation University
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The bi-materials composed of Al-5wt%Mg and its composite reinforced with SiC particles were prepared by ball-milling and subsequent sintering process. The size of powder in Al-Mg/SiCp mixture decreased with increasing ball-milling time, it was saturated above 30 h when the ball and powder was in the ratio of 30 to 1. Both Al-5wt%Mg powders mixture and Al-5wt%Mg/SiCp mixture were compacted under a pressure of 350MPa and were bonded by sintering at temperatures ranging from 873K to 1173K for 1-5h. At 873k, the sound bi-mate-rials could not be obtained. In contrast, the bi-materials with the macroscopically well-bonded interface were obtained at higher temperatures than 873K. The length of well-bonded interface became longer with increasing temperature and time, indicating the improved contact in the interface between unreinforced Al-Mg part and Al-Mg/SiCp composite part. The relative density in the bi-materials increased as the sintering temperature and time increased, and the bi-materials sintered at 1173K for 5h showed the highest density.

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