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Liquid-phase reinforced Metal matrix (LMM) composite with non-intuitive properties

Authors :
Pal, Varinder
Das, Rakesh
Ambekhar, Rushikesh
Kumar, Avinash
Vasavada, Jitesh
Kumar, Banty
Kar, Sujoy Kumar
Sarkar, Suman
Palit, Mithun
Roy, Ajit K.
Paliwal, Manas
Biswas, Krishanu
Bhoumik, Sanjit
Mishra, Sushil
Bakli, Chirodeep
Tiwary, Chandra Shekhar
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Over the ages, efforts have been made to use composite design to reinforce metals and alloys in order to increase their strength and modulus. On the other hand, nature herself improves the strength, ductility, stiffness and toughness of materials by strengthening them with liquids having zero strength/modulus. Here, emulating nature, efforts have been made to develop a new class of tin based alloy/composite with liquid metal reinforcement (LMM). Based on thermodynamic calculations, a composition has been designed such that on melting and casting it forms a solid metal (tin solid solution) and the eutectic mixture remains in liquid form at room temperature. The composite structure named as LMM shows multifold improvement in hardness, strength, ductility, toughness and wear resistance as compared to conventional solder alloys. A Finite Element Method (FEM) based simulation shows strain distribution in the composite which results in the unique behavior. The LMM also shows a negative coefficient of thermal expansion which is further verified using in-situ microscopy and thermodynamic calculations.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2002.03151
Document Type :
Working Paper