Metals (Mar 2021)

Mechanical and Thermal Neutron Absorbing Properties of B<sub>4</sub>C/Aluminum Alloy Composites Fabricated by Stir Casting and Hot Rolling Process

  • Donghyun Lee,
  • Junghwan Kim,
  • Byeongjin Park,
  • Ilguk Jo,
  • Sang-Kwan Lee,
  • Yangdo Kim,
  • Sang-Bok Lee,
  • Seungchan Cho

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/met11030413
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 3
p. 413

Abstract

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In this study, to fabricate neutron shielding material, boron carbide (B4C)-reinforced aluminum (Al) alloy composites were successfully fabricated by stir casting followed by a hot rolling process. Microstructural analysis of B4C/Al6061 composites with different volume fractions (5, 10, 20, 25, and 30%) revealed that the composites had volume ratios similar to the target volume ratios of B4C. Furthermore, B4C reinforcements were uniformly dispersed in the Al matrix, forming multi-interfacial layers of Al4C3/(Ti,Cr)B2. The interfacial layer generated during stir casting maintained its own structure after the hot rolling process, indicating strong interfacial bonding strength. The tensile strengths of the B4C/Al6061 composites increased to 20 vol.% and stayed above the value for Al6061, even reaching 30 vol.%. The measured thermal neutron shielding rate increased with increasing B4C content, and the highest thermal neutron shielding rate was observed at 30 vol.% composite, which corresponds to 95.6% neutron shielding at 0.158-cm thickness.

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