Effect of Thermal Ageing On Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Al-Cu-Mg Alloy/Bagasse Ash Particulate Composites

Tuesday, September 11, 2012: 8:00 AM
Atlantic C (Radisson Blu Aqua)
Dr. Victor Aigbodion , Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria
Abstract

The effect of thermal ageing on the microstructure and mechanical properties of Al-Cu-Mg alloy/bagasse ash(BAp) particulate composites was investigated. The composites were produced by double stir-casting method by varying bagasse ash from 2-10wt%. After casting the samples were solution heat-treated at temperature of 500oC in an electrically heated furnace, soaked for 3 hours at this temperature and then rapidly quenched in water and thermal aged at temperatures of 100, 200 and 300oC. The ageing characteristic of these grades of composites were evaluated using scanning electron microscopy(SEM), hardness and tensile test samples obtained from solution heat-treated samples of the investigated composites subjected to the aforementioned temperature conditions. The results show that the uniform distribution of the bagasse ash particles in the microstructure of both the as-cast and age-hardened Al-Cu-Mg/BAp composites is the major factor responsible for the improvement in the mechanical properties.  The presence of the bagasse ash particles in the matrix alloy results in a much smaller grain size in the cast composites compared to the matrix alloy. The addition of bagasse ash particles to Al-Cu-Mg (A2009) does not alter the thermal ageing sequence, but it alters certain aspects of the precipitation reaction. Although thermal ageing is accelerated in the composites and also the presence of bagasse  ash particles in A2009 reduces the peak temperatures.

Keywords: Al-Cu-Mg alloy, Bagasse ash, Thermal ageing, microstructure and mechanical properties