Heat Transfer During Consolidation of Metal Matrix Composites

Yasser Rihan*
* Associate Professor, Atomic Energy Authority, Anshas, Egypt.
Periodicity:April - June'2013
DOI : https://doi.org/10.26634/jms.1.1.2278

Abstract

Yasser Rihan analyzes the heat transfer during the consolidation of metal matrix composites. They possess high strength-to-weight ratios and can withstand high temperatures, which makes them ideal for aerospace and other elevated temperature applications such as automotive engine parts, tools and dies. A mathematical model was developed to predict the heat transfer inside the preform of a metal matrix composite by changing the temperature at the surface. The effect of the material, pressure and the contact heat transfer coefficient on heat transfer was studied. This analysis provides a tool for predictions of preheat times for composite consolidation by the hot isostatic pressing process.

Keywords

Heat transfer, Consolidation, Metal Matrix, Composite

How to Cite this Article?

Rihan, Y. (2013). Heat transfer during consolidation of metal matrix composites. i-manager's Journal on Material Science, 1(1), 1-7. https://doi.org/10.26634/jms.1.1.2278

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