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Thermal Diffusivity Behaviour of Multi-walled Carbon Nanotube Reinforced Ti6Al4V Metal Matrix Composites

Adewale O. AdegbenjoBabatunde Abiodun ObadelePeter Apata OlubambiMxolisi Brendon ShongweS Adejuwon

Year: 2019 Journal:   IOP Conference Series Materials Science and Engineering Vol: 499 Pages: 012002-012002   Publisher: IOP Publishing

Abstract

This study investigated the thermal diffusivity behaviours of spark plasma sintered (SPS) multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) reinforced Ti6Al4V composites containing 0, 1, 2 and 3 wt. % of the reinforcement respectively, over a range of 50 – 300 °C. The MWCNTs were dispersed into the Ti6Al4V matrices by high-energy ball milling (HEBM) technique and the milled composite powders were consolidated by SPS under a vacuum atmosphere. The sintering conditions employed were heating rate (100 °C/min), holding time at temperature (5 min), sintering temperature (850 °C) and applied pressure of 50 MPa. The relative densities of the composite discs were measured according to Archimedes' principle while the thermal diffusivities of as-sectioned composite samples were measured using the Laser Flash equipment. Relative densities of the synthesized nanocomposites deteriorated with increase in the weight fraction of MWCNTs added to Ti6Al4V. The thermal diffusivities of the composites containing 1 and 2 wt. % MWCNTs improved with increase in temperature and weight fraction of MWCNTs contents. A reverse trend was observed in the composite containing 3 wt. % MWCNTs, as the measured thermal diffusivities continued to drop with increase in temperature. Although this composite exhibited the best thermal diffusivities compared to the other composites up to 200 °C, a significant drop in thermal diffusivity was recorded between 250 and 300 °C respectively with the values lower than that of the unreinforced Ti6Al4V alloy. However, the thermal diffusivities of MWCNTs/Ti6Al4V composites were generally not dependent on their densification as the composites with higher weight fractions of the reinforcement had higher thermal diffusivities in spite of their lower relative densities.

Keywords:
Materials science Thermal diffusivity Composite material Carbon nanotube Composite number Spark plasma sintering Drop (telecommunication) Volume fraction Laser flash analysis Mass fraction Nanocomposite Titanium alloy Sintering Alloy Thermal conductivity

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