Corrosion resistance of carbon fiber reinforced aluminum alloy.
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Carbon fiber reinforced aluminum alloys (CFRM) are reported to have poor corrosion resistance because of galvanic corrosion, unstable carbide (ex. Al4C3) and stress corrosion cracking due to thermal residual stress of the matrix. In conventional composites made by the squeeze casting process, many fiber-to-fiber contacts are observed. At these fiber-to-fiber contact points of the CFRM, poor wettability between the carbon fiber and the aluminum alloy matrix forms meniscus defects. The effect of these meniscus defects on the corrosion resistance has not yet been clarified. In this paper, the corrosion resistance of hybrid FRM using carbon fibers with particulates and whiskers is investigated. The results obtained are as follows. CFRM with few meniscus defects and little Al4C3 indicated excellent corrosion resistance. CFRM with many meniscus defects indicated a much higher corrosion rate along the carbon fibers. These results suggest that the corrosion resistance of CFRM which indicates galvanic corrosion is considerably influenced by meniscus defects and Al4C3.
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