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Analysis of Notched Metal Matrix Composites Under Tensile Loading / CA. Bigelow
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- Metal Matrix Composites: Testing, Analysis, and Failure Modes (1988 : Sparks, NV)
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- 1 online resource (18 pages) : illustrations, figures, tables
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- Bigelow, CA., American Society for Testing and Materials, and ASTM International
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- This paper presents techniques based on a three-dimensional finite-element analysis for the analysis of continuous fiber reinforced metal matrix composite. Examples are shown for specific metal matrix composites such as boron/aluminium and silicon-carbide/aluminum. Specimen stress-strain behavior and stress at first fiber failure were predicted for boron/aluminum laminates containing circular holes and crack-like slits. The predictions compared very well with test data for laminates containing 0¿̐ư fibers and reasonably well for [¿̐ư45]2s laminates. Mesh configuration was shown to have an effect on the calculation of stresses local to the notch. The presence of thin interface layers of matrix material had a significant influence on the slit tip stress state, causing sharper stress gradients near the notch. Interface layers reduced the slit-tip fibers stress in a [¿̐ư 45]2s silicon-carbide/aluminum laminate but increased them in a [0/90]2s laminate.
- Dates of Publication and/or Sequential Designation
- Volume 1989, Issue 1032 (January 1989)
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- 9780803150898 (e-ISBN)
9780803112704
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- Includes bibliographical references 11.
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