Nanoparticle composite welding filler materials, and methods for producing the same
US-2018214991-A1 · Aug 2, 2018 · US
US10927434B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10927434-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715808878-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 9, 2017 |
| Priority date | Nov 16, 2016 |
| Publication date | Feb 23, 2021 |
| Grant date | Feb 23, 2021 |
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Some variations provide a metal matrix nanocomposite composition comprising metal-containing microparticles and nanoparticles, wherein the nanoparticles are chemically and/or physically disposed on surfaces of the microparticles, and wherein the nanoparticles are consolidated in a three-dimensional architecture throughout the composition. The composition may serve as an ingot for producing a metal matrix nanocomposite. Other variations provide a functionally graded metal matrix nanocomposite comprising a metal-matrix phase and a reinforcement phase containing nanoparticles, wherein the nanocomposite contains a gradient in concentration of the nanoparticles. This nanocomposite may be or be converted into a master alloy. Other variations provide methods of making a metal matrix nanocomposite, methods of making a functionally graded metal matrix nanocomposite, and methods of making a master alloy metal matrix nanocomposite. The metal matrix nanocomposite may have a cast microstructure. The methods disclosed enable various loadings of nanoparticles in metal matrix nanocomposites with a wide variety of compositions.
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What is claimed is: 1. A master alloy metal matrix nanocomposite comprising a metal-matrix phase and a first reinforcement phase containing first nanoparticles, wherein said first nanoparticles have a different composition than said metal-matrix phase, and wherein said master alloy metal matrix nanocomposite has a dispersed microstructure with equiaxed grains that contain nucleation sites consisting of said first nanoparticles. 2. The master alloy metal matrix nanocomposite of claim 1 , wherein said dispersed microstructure has a dispersion length scale from 10 nanometers to 10 microns. 3. The master alloy metal matrix nanocomposite of claim 1 , wherein said metal-matrix phase and said first reinforcement phase are each dispersed throughout said master alloy metal matrix nanocomposite. 4. The master alloy metal matrix nanocomposite of claim 1 , wherein said metal-matrix phase and said first reinforcement phase are disposed in a layered configuration within said master alloy metal matrix nanocomposite, wherein said layered configuration includes at least a first layer comprising said first nanoparticles and at least a second layer comprising said metal-matrix phase, and wherein said first layer and said second layer are directly contacting each other. 5. The master alloy metal matrix nanocomposite of claim 1 , wherein said metal-matrix phase contains an element selected from the group consisting of Al, Mg, Ni, Fe, Cu, Ti, V, Si, and combinations thereof. 6. The master alloy metal matrix nanocomposite of claim 1 , wherein said first nanoparticles contain a compound selected from the group consisting of metals, ceramics, cermets, intermetallic alloys, oxides, carbides, nitrides, borides, polymers, carbon, and combinations thereof. 7. The master alloy metal matrix nanocomposite of claim 1 , wherein said first nanoparticles have an average particle size from 1 nanometer to 1000 nanometers. 8. The master alloy metal matrix nanocomposite of claim 1 , wherein said nanocomposite contains from 10 wt % to 99.9 wt % of said metal-matrix phase. 9. The master alloy metal matrix nanocomposite of claim 1 , wherein said nanocomposite contains from 0.1 wt % to 10 wt % of said first nanoparticles. 10. The master alloy metal matrix nanocomposite of claim 1 , wherein either (a) said first reinforcement phase further comprises second nanoparticles or (b) said nanocomposite further comprises a second reinforcement phase that contains second nanoparticles, wherein said second nanoparticles have a different composition compared to said first nanoparticles. 11. The master alloy metal matrix nanocomposite of claim 1 , wherein said master alloy metal matrix nanocomposite is structurally part of an object that has at least one dimension of 100 microns or greater. 12. A master alloy metal matrix nanocomposite comprising a metal-matrix phase containing Al, Si, and Mg and a reinforcement phase containing W and C, wherein said master alloy metal matrix nanocomposite has a dispersed microstructure with equiaxed grains that contain nucleation sites consisting of said reinforcement phase. 13. The master alloy metal matrix nanocomposite of claim 12 , wherein said metal-matrix phase contains aluminum alloy AlSi10Mg. 14. The master alloy metal matrix nanocomposite of claim 12 , wherein said reinforcement phase contains tungsten carbide. 15. The master alloy metal matrix nanocomposite of claim 12 , wherein said dispersed microstructure has a dispersion length scale from 10 nanometers to 10 microns.
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