Bolokang, A. S.Camagu, Sigqibo Templeton2022-01-182024-05-142022-01-182024-05-142021https://hdl.handle.net/10566/15031Philosophiae Doctor - PhDMetal matrix composites harness the superior attributes of their individual constituents to form high performance materials that would rather be impossible from monolithic substances. Owing to many possible combinations, a myriad of metal matrix composite systems can be fabricated with a metal (or a metal alloy) as a matrix (continuous) phase and a ceramic as a reinforcement (discontinuous) phase. The current study focuses on two matrices, namely Nickel Aluminide and Austenitic Steel as well as two reinforcements namely, Titanium Carbide and Oxynitrides. NiAl alloys are candidates for high temperature structural materials due to their high melting temperature, low density, good thermal conductivity, and excellent oxidation resistance.enNickel aluminiumTitanium carbideThermal behaviourX ray diffractionOxidationNial and steel as matrices and tic and oxynitrides as reinforcements in metal-matrix composite fabricationUniversity of Western Cape