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17 сакавіка 2026, 10:12
Russian scientists develop heat-resistant aluminium alloy for next-generation vehicles
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MOSCOW, 17 March (BelTA - TV BRICS) - Researchers from National
University of Science and Technology MISIS (NUST MISIS) have developed a
new aluminium alloy containing calcium and titanium that demonstrates
improved heat and wear resistance. The innovation is designed for use in
future vehicle models and could contribute to the production of lighter
and more durable automotive components, according to the website of the
Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation.
Traditional
aluminium-silicon alloys remain widely used in manufacturing due to
their favourable casting properties, low density and relatively low
cost. However, such materials typically have limited plasticity, which
restricts their ability to withstand impact loads and complex
deformation during operation. Scientists proposed an alternative
material based on an aluminium-calcium system enhanced with titanium.
"We
have discovered a new compound containing aluminium, calcium and
titanium. When the melt solidifies, a triple compact phase is formed
instead of coarse and brittle crystals, which impair the deformability
of alloys," explained one of the project’s authors, Associate Professor
of the Department of Metal Pressure Forming at NUST MISIS, Doctor of
Technical Sciences Evgeniya Naumova.
According to the team,
alloys containing 0.5 per cent titanium demonstrated the most balanced
combination of hardness and flexibility, opening new prospects for
engineering applications.