The effect of sintering duration on metal matrix composite reinforced with CNT fabricated by powder metallurgy: a review / Anis Safia Azrin and Saidatulakmar Shamsuddin

Metallic alloys have broad applicability due to their characteristics, but there are still opportunities to improve on it or remove their constituent flaws that comes from their pure metallic form. Lightweight metals such as magnesium and aluminum have excellent strength-to-weight ratio, but they su...

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Main Authors: Azrin, Anis Safia, Shamsuddin, Saidatulakmar
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spelling my.uitm.ir.1008622024-08-21T09:34:58Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/100862/ The effect of sintering duration on metal matrix composite reinforced with CNT fabricated by powder metallurgy: a review / Anis Safia Azrin and Saidatulakmar Shamsuddin srj Azrin, Anis Safia Shamsuddin, Saidatulakmar Powder metallurgy Metallic alloys have broad applicability due to their characteristics, but there are still opportunities to improve on it or remove their constituent flaws that comes from their pure metallic form. Lightweight metals such as magnesium and aluminum have excellent strength-to-weight ratio, but they suffer from issues such as the tendency to ignite at high temperatures, porosity, and oxidation even when it is alloyed, which can be a safety risk when used in aircrafts or automobiles. Hence methods to overcome it include fabricating metal matrix composites (MMC) from metals such as aluminum, magnesium, titanium, and copper with carbon nanotubes (CNT) as a reinforcing material using powder metallurgy. Fabrication of such materials requires identification of important parameters to ensure the product has ideal characteristics. Thus, this study aims to identify and determine how the parameter of sintering duration in powder metallurgy and various factors of CNT, such as its concentration in the matrix, affects the mechanical properties of MMCs. This review is to encourage future breakthroughs and research in MMCs and powder metallurgy, as well as the usage of CNT in MMCs for any applicable fields that rely on such materials as the data obtained in this study can assist in the synthesis of MMCs. Penerbit UiTM (UiTM Press) 2024-09 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/100862/1/100862.pdf The effect of sintering duration on metal matrix composite reinforced with CNT fabricated by powder metallurgy: a review / Anis Safia Azrin and Saidatulakmar Shamsuddin. (2024) Scientific Research Journal <https://ir.uitm.edu.my/view/publication/Scientific_Research_Journal/>, 21 (2): 1. pp. 1-21. ISSN 1675-7009
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Azrin, Anis Safia
Shamsuddin, Saidatulakmar
The effect of sintering duration on metal matrix composite reinforced with CNT fabricated by powder metallurgy: a review / Anis Safia Azrin and Saidatulakmar Shamsuddin
description Metallic alloys have broad applicability due to their characteristics, but there are still opportunities to improve on it or remove their constituent flaws that comes from their pure metallic form. Lightweight metals such as magnesium and aluminum have excellent strength-to-weight ratio, but they suffer from issues such as the tendency to ignite at high temperatures, porosity, and oxidation even when it is alloyed, which can be a safety risk when used in aircrafts or automobiles. Hence methods to overcome it include fabricating metal matrix composites (MMC) from metals such as aluminum, magnesium, titanium, and copper with carbon nanotubes (CNT) as a reinforcing material using powder metallurgy. Fabrication of such materials requires identification of important parameters to ensure the product has ideal characteristics. Thus, this study aims to identify and determine how the parameter of sintering duration in powder metallurgy and various factors of CNT, such as its concentration in the matrix, affects the mechanical properties of MMCs. This review is to encourage future breakthroughs and research in MMCs and powder metallurgy, as well as the usage of CNT in MMCs for any applicable fields that rely on such materials as the data obtained in this study can assist in the synthesis of MMCs.
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author Azrin, Anis Safia
Shamsuddin, Saidatulakmar
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title The effect of sintering duration on metal matrix composite reinforced with CNT fabricated by powder metallurgy: a review / Anis Safia Azrin and Saidatulakmar Shamsuddin
title_short The effect of sintering duration on metal matrix composite reinforced with CNT fabricated by powder metallurgy: a review / Anis Safia Azrin and Saidatulakmar Shamsuddin
title_full The effect of sintering duration on metal matrix composite reinforced with CNT fabricated by powder metallurgy: a review / Anis Safia Azrin and Saidatulakmar Shamsuddin
title_fullStr The effect of sintering duration on metal matrix composite reinforced with CNT fabricated by powder metallurgy: a review / Anis Safia Azrin and Saidatulakmar Shamsuddin
title_full_unstemmed The effect of sintering duration on metal matrix composite reinforced with CNT fabricated by powder metallurgy: a review / Anis Safia Azrin and Saidatulakmar Shamsuddin
title_sort effect of sintering duration on metal matrix composite reinforced with cnt fabricated by powder metallurgy: a review / anis safia azrin and saidatulakmar shamsuddin
publisher Penerbit UiTM (UiTM Press)
publishDate 2024
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/100862/1/100862.pdf
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