Abstract This study deals with the fabrication and tribo-mechanical characterization of magnesium (Mg)-silicon carbide (SiC)- graphite (Gr) hybrid metal matrix composites (MMCs). The hybrid MMCs were fabricated by a mechanical… Click to show full abstract
Abstract This study deals with the fabrication and tribo-mechanical characterization of magnesium (Mg)-silicon carbide (SiC)- graphite (Gr) hybrid metal matrix composites (MMCs). The hybrid MMCs were fabricated by a mechanical alloying process and their mechanical and tribological properties were investigated as well as compared with those of the base material and the Mg-Gr composite. The morphology analysis of the constituent powders and the hybrid powder mixture was conducted through SEM, EDX and XRD. The microstructure of the sintered MMCs showed a uniform distribution of the reinforcement on the matrix. The developed hybrid MMCs exhibited greater mechanical properties when compared to the base material and the Mg-Gr composite. The tribological characterization of the fabricated hybrid MMCs was studied using the pin-on-disc tribometer under dry sliding conditions. The hybrid MMC composed of 5%Gr and 10%SiC (Mg+5%Gr+10%SiC) demonstrates 92% low wear rate and 53% low friction coefficient than the matrix Mg. Therefore, this hybrid MMC can be a potential candidate to develop components used in the tribological operation.
               
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