Inelastic Deformation of Metal Matrix Composites. Part 1; Plasticity and Damage Mechanisms

Inelastic Deformation of Metal Matrix Composites. Part 1; Plasticity and Damage Mechanisms
Author: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 70
Release: 2018-07-08
Genre:
ISBN: 9781722490201

The deformation mechanisms of a Ti 15-3/SCS6 (SiC fiber) metal matrix composite (MMC) were investigated using a combination of mechanical measurements and microstructural analysis. The objectives were to evaluate the contributions of plasticity and damage to the overall inelastic response, and to confirm the mechanisms by rigorous microstructural evaluations. The results of room temperature experiments performed on 0 degree and 90 degree systems primarily are reported in this report. Results of experiments performed on other laminate systems and at high temperatures will be provided in a forthcoming report. Inelastic deformation of the 0 degree MMC (fibers parallel to load direction) was dominated by the plasticity of the matrix. In contrast, inelastic deformations of the 90 degree composite (fibers perpendicular to loading direction) occurred by both damage and plasticity. The predictions of a continuum elastic plastic model were compared with experimental data. The model was adequate for predicting the 0 degree response; however, it was inadequate for predicting the 90 degree response largely because it neglected damage. The importance of validating constitutive models using a combination of mechanical measurements and microstructural analysis is pointed out. The deformation mechanisms, and the likely sequence of events associated with the inelastic deformation of MMCs, are indicated in this paper. Majumdar, B. S. and Newaz, G. M. Unspecified Center...

Advances in Damage Mechanics: Metals and Metal Matrix Composites

Advances in Damage Mechanics: Metals and Metal Matrix Composites
Author: George Voyiadjis
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 558
Release: 2012-12-02
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0080913032

This book provides in a single and unified volume a clear and thorough presentation of the recent advances in continuum damage mechanics for metals and metal matrix composites. Emphasis is placed on the theoretical formulation of the different constitutive models in this area, but sections are added to demonstrate the applications of the theory. In addition, some sections contain new material that has not appeared before in the literature. The book is divided into three major parts: Part I deals with the scalar formulation and is limited to the analysis of isotropic damage in materials; Parts II and III deal with the tensor formulation and is applied to general states of deformation and damage. The material appearing in this text is limited to plastic deformation and damage in ductile materials (e.g. metals and metal matrix composites) but excludes many of the recent advances made in creep, brittle fracture, and temperature effects since the authors feel that these topics require a separate volume for this presentation. Furthermore, the applications presented in this book are the simplest possible ones and are mainly based on the uniaxial tension test.

Reliability, Stress Analysis, and Failure Prevention, 1993

Reliability, Stress Analysis, and Failure Prevention, 1993
Author: Richard J. Schaller
Publisher:
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1993
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN:

Dealing with optimization, reliability and safety techniques for structures, their design and failure analysis, fracture mechanics and stress analysis, this volume comprises papers of the Biennial Conference on [title] held in Albuquerque, N.M., September 19-22, 1993. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Handbook of Materials Behavior Models

Handbook of Materials Behavior Models
Author: Jean Lemaitre (ed.)
Publisher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 1231
Release: 2001
Genre: Materials
ISBN: 0124433413

V. 1. Deformations of materials -- v. 2. Failures of materials -- v. 3. Multiphysics behaviors includes three-volume index.