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Temperature-dependence mechanism of tensile strength of Si-Ti-C-O fiber-aluminum matrix composites

Journal Article · · Metallurgical Transactions, A
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  1. Kyoto Univ. (Japan). Faculty of Engineering
  2. Ube Industries, Ltd., Yamaguchi (Japan). Corporate Research and Development

The mechanism for the temperature dependence of the tensile strength of unidirectional hybrid type Si-Ti-C-O (Tyranno) fiber-reinforced aluminum matrix composite, in which SiC-particles are dispersed in the matrix, is discussed, focusing on the temperature dependencies of the stress concentration arising from broken fibers and critical length and their influences on the composite strength, by means of a shear-lag analysis and a Monte Carlo simulation. The main results are summarized as follows. The softening of the matrix at high temperatures raises the composite strength from the point of decrease in stress concentration, but on the other hand, it also reduces strength from the point of increase in critical length, which reduces the stress-carrying capacity of broken fibers over a long distance. The reason why the measured strength of composite decreased with increasing temperature could be attributed to the predominancy of the latter effect over the former one. The results of the simulation indicated that the hybridization of the composites improved room-temperature and high-temperature strengths through the strengthening of the matrix.

Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE
OSTI ID:
31971
Journal Information:
Metallurgical Transactions, A, Journal Name: Metallurgical Transactions, A Journal Issue: 3 Vol. 26; ISSN 0360-2133; ISSN MTTABN
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English