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Interface analysis in Al and Al alloys/Ni/carbon composites

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Nature of fibre/matrix interfaces existing in Al/C composites were investigated depending on the presence of a nickel interlayer deposited on carbon fibres and on the composition of the aluminium matrix. Auger and electron microprobe analyses were used. The role of the nickel layer on the chemical evolution of the system after a 96 h heat treatment at 600°C is discussed. The presence of this nickel layer limits the diffusion of carbon into aluminium, and thereby, eliminates the formation of a carbide interphase, Al3C4, which is known to lower the mechanical properties of Al/C composites. The mechanisms differ according to the composition of the matrix. In the case of pure aluminium, an Al-Ni intermetallic is formed after thermal annealing. It does not react with the carbon fibre and so inhibits the growth of Al3C4. In the case of the alloyed matrix (AS7G0.6), the dissolution of the Ni sacrificial layer, after annealing, does not lead to the same Al-Ni intermetallic but a thin nickel layer remain in contact with the carbon fibre avoiding formation and growth of Al3C4 carbide. This difference of behaviour is tentatively ascribed to the presence of silicon that segregates at the fibre/matrix interface.

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Silvain, J.F., Heintz, J.M. & Lahaye, M. Interface analysis in Al and Al alloys/Ni/carbon composites. Journal of Materials Science 35, 961–965 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1004714911693

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