Journal of Materials Research | 2019

Mechanical, tribological, and electrochemical behavior of hybrid aluminum matrix composite containing boron carbide (B 4 C) and graphene nanoplatelets

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


In the present work, mechanical, tribological, and electrochemical behaviors of Al Alloy 6061–(0–10) % B 4 C–(0.25–1.2) % graphene nanoplatelets (GNPs) composites, prepared by a combination of solution mixing and powder metallurgy, were investigated. Properties such as hardness, compressive strength, wear rates, and coefficient of friction (COF) were used to investigate the effects of GNPs on mechanical and self-lubricating tribological behavior. The corrosion resistance of composites was investigated using potentiodynamic polarization and electrochemical impedance techniques. Scanning electron microscopy, energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS), and EDS mapping were employed to study the distribution, the fracture profile, and wear mechanism. The AA 6061–10% B 4 C–0.6% GNPs composites exhibited sharp increase in hardness and compressive strength and significant decrease in wear rates and COF. However, for GNPs contents exceeding over 0.6 wt%, mechanical properties and wear performances deteriorated. Pulling out of sheared pultruded GNPs was observed during the fracture of composites. Worn surfaces of GNPs-containing composites showed the smeared graphene layer with some macro-cracks exhibiting delamination wear. It was found that the corrosion inhibition efficiency of GNPs was more pronounced in H 3 BO 3 environment than in NaCl solution.

Volume 34
Pages 3116-3129
DOI 10.1557/jmr.2019.242
Language English
Journal Journal of Materials Research

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