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Toward High-Performance Mg-Matrix Composites: Recent Advances in Ceramic Reinforcement Strategies and Processing
Yuefeng Ying1, Weideng Wang2, Guoqiang You1,3,4
1College of Materials Science and Engineering, Chongqing University, Chongqing 400044, China.
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Magnesium matrix composites formed by incorporating ceramic particles into a magnesium alloy matrix can effectively leverage the complementary properties of the matrix and reinforcement. This approach significantly enhances the mechanical properties of the material at both room and elevated temperatures, offering a viable solution to the inherent limitations of Mg alloys, such as insufficient absolute strength, stiffness, and poor heat resistance. This article reviews the latest research progress in the field of ceramic particle-reinforced magnesium matrix composites in recent years. First, the current research status of magnesium matrix composites reinforced with different types of ceramic particles is comprehensively summarized. Subsequently, it provides a summary and in-depth analysis of the principles, key technologies, and microstructural characteristics of both mainstream and emerging preparation processes, and discusses their advantages and disadvantages. Finally, the challenges in current research are analyzed, and future cutting-edge directions for developing high-performance ceramic particle-reinforced magnesium matrix composites are discussed.
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