A Review on the Fabrication Techniques of Functionally Graded Ceramic-Metallic Materials in Advanced Composites

Whenever two or more dissimilar materials are bonded, large jump in the stresses occurred at the interface during the fabrication will leads to the delamination and poor load-bearing performance on the final structures. Functionally graded material (FGM) which has compositional and microstructure gr...

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Main Authors: Nuruzzaman, D. M., Siti Nur Sakinah, Jamaludin, Faizal, Mustapha, Shah Nor, Basri
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spelling ump-62162015-03-03T09:28:51Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/6216/ A Review on the Fabrication Techniques of Functionally Graded Ceramic-Metallic Materials in Advanced Composites Nuruzzaman, D. M. Siti Nur Sakinah, Jamaludin Faizal, Mustapha Shah Nor, Basri TS Manufactures Whenever two or more dissimilar materials are bonded, large jump in the stresses occurred at the interface during the fabrication will leads to the delamination and poor load-bearing performance on the final structures. Functionally graded material (FGM) which has compositional and microstructure gradient along its thickness was introduced to be a great solution to this problem. Aiming for the best technique to be implemented, this paper presents an extensive review on the various fabrication techniques of FGMs composed by metallic and ceramic phases. Fabrication techniques in this field of work have incorporated many concepts from different background of gradation processes and consolidation or sintering processes. Each of these processes however has their own advantages and disadvantages. The best technique to be applied can be found by considering some critical issues highlighted in published literatures. This review concluded the powder metallurgy (PM) as the most suitable technique certainly for mass production and up-scaling of the FGMs. The selection was strengthen after considering the advantages of the technique such as process cost-effectiveness, reliability of the practical implementation of the process and the high capability of the process to control the quality of the FGMs. Academic Journal 2013 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/6216/1/A_review_on_the_fabrication_techniques_of_functionally_graded_ceramic-metallic_materials_in_advanced_composites.pdf Nuruzzaman, D. M. and Siti Nur Sakinah, Jamaludin and Faizal, Mustapha and Shah Nor, Basri (2013) A Review on the Fabrication Techniques of Functionally Graded Ceramic-Metallic Materials in Advanced Composites. Scientific Research and Essay , 8 (21). pp. 828-840. ISSN 1992-2248 http://dx.doi.org/10.5897/SRE2012.0743 DOI: 10.5897/SRE2012.0743
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Nuruzzaman, D. M.
Siti Nur Sakinah, Jamaludin
Faizal, Mustapha
Shah Nor, Basri
A Review on the Fabrication Techniques of Functionally Graded Ceramic-Metallic Materials in Advanced Composites
description Whenever two or more dissimilar materials are bonded, large jump in the stresses occurred at the interface during the fabrication will leads to the delamination and poor load-bearing performance on the final structures. Functionally graded material (FGM) which has compositional and microstructure gradient along its thickness was introduced to be a great solution to this problem. Aiming for the best technique to be implemented, this paper presents an extensive review on the various fabrication techniques of FGMs composed by metallic and ceramic phases. Fabrication techniques in this field of work have incorporated many concepts from different background of gradation processes and consolidation or sintering processes. Each of these processes however has their own advantages and disadvantages. The best technique to be applied can be found by considering some critical issues highlighted in published literatures. This review concluded the powder metallurgy (PM) as the most suitable technique certainly for mass production and up-scaling of the FGMs. The selection was strengthen after considering the advantages of the technique such as process cost-effectiveness, reliability of the practical implementation of the process and the high capability of the process to control the quality of the FGMs.
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author Nuruzzaman, D. M.
Siti Nur Sakinah, Jamaludin
Faizal, Mustapha
Shah Nor, Basri
author_facet Nuruzzaman, D. M.
Siti Nur Sakinah, Jamaludin
Faizal, Mustapha
Shah Nor, Basri
author_sort Nuruzzaman, D. M.
title A Review on the Fabrication Techniques of Functionally Graded Ceramic-Metallic Materials in Advanced Composites
title_short A Review on the Fabrication Techniques of Functionally Graded Ceramic-Metallic Materials in Advanced Composites
title_full A Review on the Fabrication Techniques of Functionally Graded Ceramic-Metallic Materials in Advanced Composites
title_fullStr A Review on the Fabrication Techniques of Functionally Graded Ceramic-Metallic Materials in Advanced Composites
title_full_unstemmed A Review on the Fabrication Techniques of Functionally Graded Ceramic-Metallic Materials in Advanced Composites
title_sort review on the fabrication techniques of functionally graded ceramic-metallic materials in advanced composites
publisher Academic Journal
publishDate 2013
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/6216/
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