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Compatibility between carbon fibre and binary aluminium alloys

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Compatibility between carbon fibre and various binary aluminium alloys is investigated. Series of aluminium alloys are coated onto the fibre surface and the wetting behaviour of these alloys are observed by scanning electron microscopy after heating the coated fibres at 1073 K, well above the melting point of the alloys. It is found that the aluminium alloys containing such elements as indium, lead and thallium showed excellent wetting behaviour. These alloying elements have significantly smaller surface energies as compared to aluminium and they are practically insoluble with aluminium, even in the liquid states. Tensile test shows that the strength of carbon fibres is not degraded after heating at 1073 K when fibres are coated with an Al-1 at % Tl alloy. The reasons for these elements in aluminium to substantially improve the compatibility against carbon fibres are discussed from the thermodynamical point of view.

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Kimura, Y., Mishima, Y., Umekawa, S. et al. Compatibility between carbon fibre and binary aluminium alloys. J Mater Sci 19, 3107–3114 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01026990

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