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Delamination resistance of two hybrid ceramic-composite laminates

Journal Article · · Journal of the American Ceramic Society
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  1. Univ. of California, Santa Barbara, CA (United States). Materials Dept.
  2. Univ. of Maryland, Baltimore, MD (United States). Dept. of Mechanical Engineering

Hybrid laminar composites that are comprised of alternating layers of ceramic sheets and fiber-reinforced ceramic-matrix composite (CMC) layers exhibit attractive mechanical properties, including a high first cracking stress and a high strain to failure. To achieve these properties, a strong bond must exist between the ceramic and CMC layers; otherwise, delamination will occur readily between the layers. The present study focuses on the delamination resistance of such laminates at ambient and elevated temperatures. The deamination resistance of interfaces that have been subjected to mixed-mode loading has been measured for two different hybrid composites by using edge-notched flexure specimens. At low temperatures, delamination occurs by a process that involves multiple matrix cracking within the CMC layers normal to the fibers, followed by cracking of the matrix parallel to the fibers at or near the ceramic/CMC interface. The corresponding fracture energies are typically in the range of {approximately} 100--300 J/m{sup 2}--comparable to the delamination resistance of the CMC itself. At elevated temperatures, delamination occurs via cavitation and rupture of the matrix within the CMC layers at or near the ceramic/CMC interface, with an attendant loss in toughness (to {approximately} 10--30 J/m{sup 2}). The loss in toughness occurs most rapidly at temperatures that are close to the strain point of the matrix phase; this represents the life-limiting temperature for this class of composites.

Sponsoring Organization:
Office of Naval Research, Washington, DC (United States); National Science Foundation, Washington, DC (United States)
OSTI ID:
605753
Journal Information:
Journal of the American Ceramic Society, Journal Name: Journal of the American Ceramic Society Journal Issue: 12 Vol. 80; ISSN 0002-7820; ISSN JACTAW
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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