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EVALUATION OF FATIGUE AND CORROSION TEST OF AL LM13 REINFORCED WITH HEMATITE
Sanju H, Meghani Molies Reddy, Batluri Tilak Chandra, Madhu B P
Abstract: Aluminum alloys are generally recycled in automotive and aerospace manufacturing due to then improved mechanical properties, better resistance to corrosion and little density, little thermal coefficient extension as equated conservative alloys. The outstanding properties of these constituents and comparatively small manufacture cost make them a same striking aspirant for variation presentation from both technical and systematic perspectives. The objective intricate in designing metallic matrix composite constituents is to syndicate the required characteristics of metal and earthenware. In the current examination the strength of composite AL LM13- hematite calculated by variable the proportion of strengthening fatigue and corrosion test achieved and associated with the strength of heat treated specimens with the same compositions and calculated the fatigue strength of the composite containing microstructure analysis using photosensitive microscopy of the specimen invented with hematite particulates of 150 ยต in dissimilar compositions such as 0%, 3%, 6%, 9%, 12%, 15% by using stirring cast technique.
Keywords: Al LM13, Hematite, Fatigue and Corrosion Test, Stir Casting
DOI: https://doi.org/10.15623/ijret.2016.0506040
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