Synthesis of Newly Formulated Aluminium Composite through Powder Metallurgy using Waste Bone Material

Muthu Kamatchi, R. and Muraliraja, R. and Vijay, J. and Sabari Bharathi, C. and Kiruthick Eswar, M. and Padmanabhan, S. and Vijayan, V. and Senthil Kumar, T.S. (2023) Synthesis of Newly Formulated Aluminium Composite through Powder Metallurgy using Waste Bone Material. E3S Web of Conferences, 399. 03016. ISSN 2267-1242

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Abstract

The increasing concern for sustainable materials and waste
management has led to innovative approaches in material science. This study explores the potential benefit of aggregate waste in the production of aluminum composites practicing powder metallurgy techniques. The aim is
to investigate the feasibility of incorporating bone material into aluminium matrices to enhance the composite's mechanical properties. The research involves several key steps. Firstly, waste bone material is collected and
processed to obtain a fine powder suitable for powder metallurgy. Various techniques such as grinding, milling, or pulverization are employed to achieve the desired particle size distribution. Next, the bone powder is mixed
with aluminium powder in predetermined ratios to create composite blends. The composite blends are then subjected to compaction using powder metallurgy techniques, including cold pressing and sintering. The compaction process aims to consolidate the powders and facilitate the formation of a solid composite structure. The aluminum composites
mechanical characteristics are then assessed. The effects of incorporating bone material are assessed using tests on tensile strength, ductility, hardness, and other relevant mechanical properties. Comparative analysis is performed
between the composites with bone material and traditional aluminium composites to assess any improvements or changes in performance

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Mechanical Engineering > Material Scienceics
Divisions: Mechanical Engineering
Depositing User: Mr IR Admin
Date Deposited: 18 Sep 2024 09:38
Last Modified: 18 Sep 2024 09:38
URI: https://ir.vistas.ac.in/id/eprint/6381

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