The proceedings of the JSME annual meeting
Online ISSN : 2433-1325
2010.6
Session ID : J0404-2-3
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J0404-2-3 Thermal Properties of Diamond Particle Dispersed Aluminum Matrix Composites Fabricated in Continuous Solid-Liquid Co-Existent State by SPS
Kiyoshi MizuuchiYasuyuki AgariYoshiaki MorisadaMasami SugiokaMotohiro TanakaTakashi TakeuchiJun-ichi TaniKanryu InoueMasakazu KawaharaYukio Makino
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Diamond-particle-dispersed-aluminum (Al) matrix composites were fabricated in continuous solid-liquid co-existent state by Spark Plasma Sintering (SPS) process from the mixture of diamond powders, pure Al powders and Al-5mass%Si alloy powders. The microstructures and thermal conductivities of the composites fabricated were examined. These composites were all well consolidated by heating at a temperature range between 798K and 876K for 156ks during SPS process. No reaction at the interface between the diamond particle and the Al matrix was observed by scanning electron microscopy for the composites fabricated under the sintering conditions employed in the present study. The relative packing density of the diamond-Al composite fabricated was 99% or higher in a volume fraction range of diamond between 45% and 50%. Thermal conductivity of the diamond-Al composite containing 50 vol.% diamond reached 552W/mK, approximately 95% the theoretical thermal conductivity estimated using Maxwell-Eucken's equation. The coefficient of thermal expansion of the composites fell in the upper line of Kemer model, indicating strong bonding between the diamond particle and the Al matrix in the composite.

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