A Study on the Corrosion and Mechanical Properties of an Al6063 Reinforced With Egg Shell Ash and Rice Husk Ash

N. Idusuyi, P. Oviroh, A. H. Adekoya
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Aluminium based metal matrix composites (MMCs) have received considerable attention in the last decade for its potential industrial applications. One of the challenges encountered using Aluminium based MMCs is understanding the influence of the reinforcement particles on the corrosion resistance and mechanical properties. In this study the corrosion behaviour and mechanical properties of Al6063 reinforced with egg shell ash and rice husk ash were investigated. Waste Egg Shell Ash (ESA) and Rice Husk Ash (RHA) 212 μm in size were used to produce the composites with 10 wt% of reinforcements via stir casting technique. The RHA and ESA were added in the ratios of 10:0, 7.5:2.5, 5:5, 2.5:7.5, 0:10. Unreinforced Al6063 was used as baseline material. Immersion tests, potentiodynamic polarization techniques, tensile tests, optical microscopy (OM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) were used to characterize the composites. The results showed that reinforcing with 7.5 wt% RHA + 2.5 wt% ESA provided the highest resistance to corrosion. Generally, a reduction in the corrosion rates were observed for the reinforced composites as the wt% of RHA increased. Porosity levels of the composites reduced with an increase in the percentage of ESA in the matrix. Microstructural characterization using SEM and OM revealed a distribution of pits on the composite surfaces which was more severe with increasing RHA percentage. The UTS (ultimate tensile stress) results revealed that the composite containing 10 wt% RHA had the maximum value of 161 MPa. The results demonstrate that rice husk ash and eggshell ash can be useful in producing low cost Aluminium composites with improved corrosion resistance and tensile properties.
蛋壳灰和稻壳灰增强Al6063的腐蚀与力学性能研究
铝基金属基复合材料(MMCs)在过去十年中因其潜在的工业应用受到了广泛的关注。使用铝基复合材料面临的挑战之一是了解增强颗粒对耐腐蚀性和机械性能的影响。研究了蛋壳灰和稻壳灰增强Al6063的腐蚀行为和力学性能。以粒径为212 μm的废蛋壳灰(ESA)和稻壳灰(RHA)为原料,采用搅拌铸造工艺制备了掺量为10%的复合材料。RHA和ESA分别按10:0、7.5:2.5、5:5、2.5:7.5、0:10的比例加入。未增强的Al6063作为基准材料。采用浸渍试验、动电位极化技术、拉伸试验、光学显微镜(OM)和扫描电镜(SEM)对复合材料进行了表征。结果表明,添加7.5 wt% RHA + 2.5 wt% ESA的增强材料具有最高的耐腐蚀性能。一般来说,随着RHA的wt%的增加,增强复合材料的腐蚀速率降低。复合材料的孔隙率随基体中ESA含量的增加而降低。利用SEM和OM对复合材料表面进行微观组织表征,发现随着RHA比例的增加,复合材料表面的凹坑分布更加严重。UTS(极限拉伸应力)结果表明,含有10 wt% RHA的复合材料的最大值为161 MPa。结果表明,稻壳灰和蛋壳灰可用于制备低成本的铝复合材料,提高铝复合材料的抗腐蚀性能和拉伸性能。
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