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Title: FUTURISTIC IN-SITU AND EX-SITU APPROACHES FOR SYNTHESIS OF SUPERIOR MAGNESIUM NANOCOMPOSITES
Authors: TEKUMALLA VENKATA RAMA LAKSHMI SRAVYA
ORCID iD:   orcid.org/0000-0002-4095-1586
Keywords: Magnesium, Nanocomposites, synthesis, in-situ, ex-situ, thermodynamic
Issue Date: 15-Aug-2018
Citation: TEKUMALLA VENKATA RAMA LAKSHMI SRAVYA (2018-08-15). FUTURISTIC IN-SITU AND EX-SITU APPROACHES FOR SYNTHESIS OF SUPERIOR MAGNESIUM NANOCOMPOSITES. ScholarBank@NUS Repository.
Abstract: Magnesium nanocomposites, with excellent specific strength, thermal and damping properties, are not industrially viable due to poor control of reinforcement dispersion in matrix and inability to tailor matrix-reinforcement interface which dictate their properties. This thesis describes a controlled approach combining the benefits of conventional processing with those of thermodynamic principles to synthesize magnesium nanocomposites. Mg-1.8Y alloy is chosen as matrix and an in-situ synthesis mechanism is established through addition of thermodynamically favorable nanoparticles (ZnO) and is contrasted with ex-situ synthesis (Y2O3 added Mg-1.8Y alloy). This technique is applied to synthesize in-situ Mg-1.8Y/1CaO nanocomposite with unparalleled properties (tensile strength ~343MPa, weak texture mediated tensile ductility ~30%, compressive failure strain ~44%, ignition temperature ~1045oC i.e. near the boiling point of Mg), outperforming other traditional Mg based materials. This approach, resultant of a vigilant choice of alloying element and reinforcement, is a solution to develop high performance magnesium nanocomposites, enabling nanocomposites industrially realizable.
URI: http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/149744
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