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Title: | The Effect of Silicon Particulate on the Mechanical Properties and Microstructure of Aluminium Based Bearing Material (Al-6%Sn-0.35-1.40%Si) |
Authors: | Kolawole, Funsho Olaitan Mohammed, Ramalan Aliyu |
Keywords: | aluminium bearing material elongation energy absorbed hardness microstructure silicon tensile strength tin |
Issue Date: | Sep-2013 |
Publisher: | EBSCO Publisher |
Citation: | Academic Scientific Journal |
Series/Report no.: | IJSER;4(9) 1124 - 1127 |
Abstract: | The effect of different percentage of silicon on the ultimate tensile strength, energy absorbed, hardness and microstructure of
aluminium bearing alloy was studied. Pure silicon powder was added to the aluminium bearing alloy (Al – 6%Sn) during casting to obtain
different percentages of 0.35, 0.70, 1.05 & 1.40 of silicon for each of the composition. Samples were machined from the aluminium bearing
alloy of composition (wt %); Al – 6%Sn (Control), Al – 6%Sn – 0.35%Si, Al – 6%Sn – 0.70%Si, Al – 6%Sn – 1.05%Si, Al – 6%Sn –
1.40%Si. From each composition of the aluminium bearing alloy five samples were machined and subjected to tensile test, impact test and
hardness test. All the samples of the aluminium bearing alloy were taken and subjected to thorough metallographic samples preparation
processes. The results obtained in this investigation shows that the aluminium bearing alloy with 0.35% Si gave a slight improvement in the
ultimate tensile strength, energy absorbed and hardness value, the sample with 0.70% Si gave a great improvement in the ultimate tensile
strength, energy absorbed and hardness value, 1.05% Si gave a greater improvement in the ultimate tensile strength, energy absorbed
and hardness value, while 1.40% Si gave the highest ultimate tensile strength, absorbed and hardness value. In this work particulate
method was used to hardening and strengthening the bearing material. |
URI: | http://repository.fuoye.edu.ng/handle/123456789/1005 |
ISSN: | 2229-5518 |
Appears in Collections: | Metallurgical and Material Engineering Journal Publications
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