Corrosion can affect the metal matrix composite in a variety
of ways, which depend on its nature and the environmental conditions
prevailing. The red mud content in aluminium 6061 alloy plays a significant
role in the corrosion resistance of the material. A lot of research has been
done on corrosion characteristics of particulate reinforced metal matrix
composites, but no concrete investigation has been made on red mud particulate
reinforced with aluminium alloy 6061 metal matrix composites. The present investigation
aims to evaluate the corrosion properties of red mud particulate reinforced
aluminium 6061 metal matrix composites. Red mud particulates reinforced varying
from two to six per cent by weight in steps of two per cent under dry
conditions. Composites are prepared by liquid melt metallurgy techniques using
the vortex method. Castings are cut, turned and shaped into the required size
to prepare the specimens for evaluation of the corrosion properties. Corrosion
tests were conducted at room temperature (230 °C) using the conventional weight
loss method according to ASTM G69-80. The corrodent used for the tests was
Arabian Sea water collected from Malpe beach, Udupi District, Karnataka.
Weighed specimens dipped in seawater. Specimens were taken out at every 24
hours intervals up to 96 hours. Four specimens for each condition and time were
immersed in the corrosive solutions. In all 16 specimens of matrix and
composites were immersed in the corrodent. Corrosion rates were calculated
using the formula 534DAT/W. In each case, the corrosion rate in seawater
decreases with an increase in exposure time for matrix and metal matrix
composites due to passivation induced by aluminium. Therefore, incorporating
red mud particulates in Aluminium alloy 6061 enhances corrosion resistance,
making it a more effective material for marine and other corrosive
environments.
Author(s) Details
P.V. Krupakara
Department of Chemistry, Adrsha Institute of Technology, Bangalore, India.
H.R. Ravikumar
Department of Chemistry, M.S. Engineering College, Bangalore, India.
Please see the book here:- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/cmsrf/v4/4694
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