Effect of Alumina as Reinforcement on the Mechanical and Physical Properties of Recycled AA6061 Aluminium
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37934/aram.126.1.7178Keywords:
Metal matrix composites, Recycled AA6061 aluminium, Alumina, Hardness Test, Physical propertiesAbstract
The utilisation of reinforcement materials in aluminium metal matrix composites is widely used in the manufacturing sector due to their lightweight nature, excellent strength-to-weight ratio, enhanced fracture toughness, and improved mechanical properties. The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of reinforcing alumina in recycled AA6061 aluminium on the properties of the resulting aluminium matrix composite. Various compositions of recycled AA6061 aluminium reinforced with alumina were prepared and analysed using the cold compaction method. The results show that the addition of alumina composition increases the hardness properties of the composite by up to 5 wt.% at 32.91 Hv compared to the unreinforced sample at 30.63 Hv, but the hardness decreases as the alumina mass composition increases. According to the analysis of physical properties, in comparison to the unreinforced sample, the density decreases with increasing mass composition of alumina up to 10 wt.%, which is from 2.4636 g/cm3 to 2.3014 g/cm3, respectively. In relation to the microstructure of the samples, the addition of alumina results in irregular shapes with larger pores. An increasing in the mass composition of alumina results in increased porosity and water absorption.