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What is Ceramic

Handbook of Research on Advancements in the Processing, Characterization, and Application of Lightweight Materials
A ceramic is a powdery material with high compressive strength that provides abrasive action and good refractoriness.
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Process Evaluation and Numerical Optimization in Friction Stir Welding of Dissimilar AMCs
Rajesh P. V. (Saranathan College of Engineering, India) and Saravanan A. (Saranathan College of Engineering, India)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-7864-3.ch014
Abstract
In recent times, any engineering material is deemed worthwhile only if it satisfies functional characteristics such as weldability, formability, machinability, etc. Aluminum-based metal matrix composites have extensive usage in modern automobile parts, aircraft components, and ship structures, mainly due to their attractive properties such as low cost, high strength-to-weight ratio, excellent corrosion and wear resistance. Friction stir welding is one of the most versatile solid-state joining processes to ensure weldability between two AMC plates. In this research work, an analysis of FSW process through parameters (e.g., composition of alumina, spindle speed, feed, etc.) in joining Alumina reinforced aluminum alloy composites Al 6061 and Al 2024 together at various proportions by analyzing properties like impact strength, hardness, flatness, and ultimate tensile strength has been done. Finally, optimization is carried out to select the best possible combination using a multi-attribute decision-making technique called the complex proportional assessment of alternatives.
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Membrane Fabrications
Solid material made from clay which is used to produce a thin sheet of the membrane by sintering at high temperature.
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