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Processing and mechanical properties of high temperature/high performance composites. Fatigue and creep. Book 3. Annual report, 1 March 1992-28 February 1994

Technical Report ·
OSTI ID:7165899

This document includes the following topics; (1) Mode I fatigue cracking in a fiber reinforced metal matrix composite; (2) Interfacial crack growth in fiber-reinforced metal-matrix composites; (3) Fatigue crack growth in fiber-reinforced metal-matrix composites; (4) Thermomechanical fatigue cracking in fiber reinforced metal matrix composites; (5) Transverse and cyclic thermal loading of the fiber reinforced metal-matrix composite SCS6/Ti-15-3; (6) Fatigue of ceramic matrix composite; (7) Ductile-reinforcement toughening in gamma gamma/TiAl intermetallic-matrix composites; effects on fracture toughness and fatigue-crack propagation resistance; (8) Creep models for metal matrix composites with long brittle fibers; (9) Models for the creep of ceramic matrix composite materials; (10) Power law creep of ceramic matrix composite materials; (10) Power law creep with interface slip and diffusion in a composite material; (11) Steady state creep of fiber-reinforced composites: Constitutive equations and computational issues; (12) The creep anisotropy of a continuous-fiber-reinforced SiC/CAS composite; (13) Power law creep of a composite material containing discontinuous rigid aligned fibers; and (14) Diffusive void bifurcation in stressed solid.

Research Organization:
California Univ., Santa Barbara, CA (United States). Dept. of Materials
OSTI ID:
7165899
Report Number(s):
AD-A-279738/9/XAB; CNN: N00014-92-J-1808
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English