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Pressure-Infiltration Processing Of Reinforced Aluminum

Mortensen, A.  
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Michaud, V. J.
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Flemings, M. C.
1993
Jom-Journal Of The Minerals Metals & Materials Society

Pressure infiltration of liquid metal is one of the most important processing routes for the production of aluminum-matrix composites having a self-supporting reinforcement phase. This article briefly examines the physical phenomena governing infiltration processes, to present practical guidelines derived from their analysis for optimization of the process and the materials produced. Engineering aspects that are pertinent to infiltration techniques, including preform preparation, process configurations, flow control, and innovative processes, are summarized.

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research article
DOI
10.1007/BF03223364
Author(s)
Mortensen, A.  
Michaud, V. J.
Flemings, M. C.
Date Issued

1993

Published in
Jom-Journal Of The Minerals Metals & Materials Society
Volume

45

Issue

1

Start page

36

End page

43

Subjects

Metal-matrix composites

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inert-gas pressure

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fibrous preforms

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pure

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metal

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mechanical-properties

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vacuum infiltration

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fiber preforms

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liquid-metal

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fabrication

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alloys

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