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Wear and friction behavior of spray formed and stir cast Al-2Mg-11TiO2 composites

In present studies, the frictional and wear behavior of Al-2Mg-11TiO2 composites prepared through spray forming and stir casting techniques are studied. For the comparative purpose, the spray formed base alloy (Al-2Mg) is also tested under same sliding condition. The paper documents our findings on...

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Published in:Wear 2005-02, Vol.258 (5-6), p.759-767
Main Authors: CHAUDHURY, S. K, SINGH, A. K, SIVARAMAKRISHNAN, C. S, PANIGRAHI, S. C
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