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Title: | A novel approach for facile synthesis of Cu-Ni/GNPs composites with excellent mechanical and tribological properties |
Authors: | Rathore, Jitendra S. Belgamwar, Sachin U. |
Keywords: | Mechanical Engineering Powder metallurgy Graphene Nanoplatelets Electrochemical-co-deposition Cu-Ni alloy Hardness |
Issue Date: | Oct-2020 |
Publisher: | Elsevier |
Abstract: | Cu-Ni alloys have extensive applications in automobile, aerospace and marine industries due to their admirable physical, mechanical and chemical properties. However, further enhancement in the properties of Cu-Ni alloys through the incorporation of nanoparticles can promote their utilization in industrial applications. In this research, graphene nanoplatelets (GNPs) reinforced Cu-Ni alloy matrix composites were synthesized through a modified electrochemical-co-deposition method followed by convectional powder metallurgy method. Uniform dispersion of pristine GNPs in the Cu-Ni alloy matrix without damaging its structure is observed. Mechanical properties and tribological behaviour of Cu-Ni/GNPs composites were analysed. Vickers hardness, yield strength (YS), and ultimate tensile strength (UTS) of the sintered Cu-Ni/GNPs (200 mg/L) composite are 107 HV, 265 MPa and 299 MPa corresponding to an increment of 84.5%, 138.7% and 90.5%, respectively compared to that of pure Cu-Ni alloy. Cu-Ni/GNPs composites exhibited reduced friction coefficients and wear rates, associated with microstructural refinement and GNPs content. The results suggest that the combination of a modified electrochemical-co-deposition and powder metallurgy methods delivers a novel approach for facile synthesis of Cu-Ni/GNPs composite with excellent mechanical and tribological properties. |
URI: | https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0921510720301501 http://dspace.bits-pilani.ac.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/11947 |
Appears in Collections: | Department of Mechanical engineering |
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