Abstract:
Aluminum alloys are currently used in a wide variety of industries, and strong aluminum alloys are required for the creation of
new components. As a result, multiple scientists are experimenting with various compositions of hybrid aluminum metal
matrix composites. The purpose of this experiment was to generate hybridization on aluminum alloy 7076 using stir-casting
and nano zirconium dioxide and BN reinforcements. Taguchi’s approach was used to optimize the stir-casting process criteria
in this investigation. The parameters employed in this investigation were agitation speed, agitation time, and temperature. The
chosen constraints are the percentage of reinforcement (0–12%), the agitation speed, the agitation time, and the molten state
temperature. We used a wear tester and a Vickers hardness tester to determine the wear and microhardness of the produced
stir casting materials. By optimizing wear parameters, the least wear rate is determined.