| In the present study, Al-WC (0, 5, 10, 15% weight fractions) nano composite was developed with WC particles as the reinforcement and Al particles as the base metal. The WC
 (99.5%, 20μm) is mixed (0,5,10 & 15% in weight fractions) with Al powder (99.5%, 60μm) and
 milled separately for 45 h using high energy ball mill (Pulversitte 6, Fritsch-Germany,50 WC
 balls,10mm,b/p 20:1,300 rpm). Characterisation (every 9 h) is done using SEM (Hitachi, and
 SU1510-Japan), Zetasizer (Malvern, Nano ZS90 - UK) and AFM (XE 70, Park Systems -
 Korea).The particles reach the nano size after 45 h of milling. The raw powders are compacted
 (200,250,300kN), sintered (450ºC) and furnace cooled (for 48 h) to prepare the specimens of
 various aspect ratios (0.3, 0.32, 0.36, 0.38, 0.4, 0.42). The Nano indentation (2nN, AFM, XE 70,
 Park Systems, Korea), non-destructive (Fallon Ultrasonics,100MHZ, FUI1050, Canada) and
 destructive testing (UTM,1MN,5mm/min,10 kN increments) are carried out on all preforms to
 evaluate mechanical (axial, hydrostatic, hoop stresses and strains), physical (density,
 acoustic impedance, hardness) and elastic (Young’s, shear, bulk modulus and Poisson ratio)
 properties of the composites and then analysed (graphical analysis), and the composite having the
 best properties ( Al-15WC, h/d 0.3,ρf 0.79) is identified. Then, its properties are fed into ANSYS
 Workbench software (Release14) and FEA analysis (Static structural,67500 nodes, Linear
 Solid185 type,38283 elements) is carried out on the piston (114.7mm³,1.83 kg), modelled using
 PRO-E software. The results show the substantial improvement of the properties of the Al-WC
 composites compared to the parent metal.
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