Aluminium based composites has wide range of applications due to its excellent property combinations like improved
mechanical properties, better wear and high corrosion resistance, ease to process and probably reduced production cost etc. The
two or more phases combined together to form a composite one is base metal alloy and other is reinforcement ceramic. The most
commonly used reinforcements are carbides, oxides and nitrides. A lot of research has taken place including carbide and oxide
as reinforcement particles for aluminum matrix composites (AMCs). Researchers also incorporated flyash by-product of thermal
power plant as reinforcement to prepare AMC’s. Present work is focused on study of properties of composite developed with
aluminium alloy (LM25) as matrix with reinforcement of silicon nitride and flyash. Samples are prepared by varying the %age
of silicon nitride from 5% to20% increment of 5% and keeping the flyash content fixed at 5%.