Y. Li et Tg. Langdon, AN EXAMINATION OF THE EFFECT OF PROCESSING PROCEDURE ON THE CREEP OF METAL-MATRIX COMPOSITES, Materials science & engineering. A, Structural materials: properties, microstructure and processing, 245(1), 1998, pp. 1-9
Creep data were examined for two metal matrix composites having an Al-
6061 alloy as the matrix and fabricated using either powder metallurgy
(PM) or ingot metallurgy (IM) procedures. Although the results from t
hese two composites suggest the possibility of different rate-controll
ing creep mechanisms, it is shown by analysis that the behavior of the
two composites is mutually consistent and in agreement with the expec
tations from earlier creep data using dilute AI-Mg solid solution allo
ys. It is demonstrated that the processing procedure has an important
influence on the values of the measured threshold stresses. For these
two composites, the threshold stresses are consistently higher in the
PM composite at any temperature, by a factor of approximate to 3, and
this is attributed to the additional obstacles to dislocation movement
, in the form of fine oxide particles, which are introduced during the
atomization process. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science S.A. All rights reserv
ed.