Thermal and Mechanical Behavior of Metal Matrix and Ceramic Matrix CompositesOf interest to researchers and practitioners in materials science, especially in the aerospace industry, 16 papers from a symposium in Atlanta, Georgia, November 1988 discuss the analysis, modeling, and behavior of both continuous and discontinuous ceramic and metal matrix composites, and methods of |
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Contents
Local Stresses in Metal Matrix Composites Subjected to Thermal and Mechanical Loading | 3 |
Plasticity Analysis of Fibrous Composite Laminates Under Thermomechanical Loads | 20 |
Thermomechanical TimeDependent Analysis of Layered Metal Matrix Composites | 40 |
Computational Simulation of HighTemperature Metal Matrix Composites Cyclic Behavior | 56 |
Effects of Environmental and Microstructural Variables on the Plastic Deformation of Metal Matrix Composites Under Changing Temperature Condit... | 70 |
Analysis of a Ceramic Matrix Composite Flexure Specimen | 87 |
Toughness Models of WhiskerReinforced Ceramic Matrix Composites | 99 |
Comparison of HighTemperature Tension Testing Results of Ceramic Fibers | 116 |
Mechanical and Thermal Properties of SiliconCarbide ParticleReinforced Aluminum | 153 |
TemperatureDependent Tensile and Shear Response of P1006061 GraphiteAluminum | 165 |
The Bonding Strength at the FiberMatrix Interface of Metal Matrix Composites | 183 |
Mechanical Characterization of Unnotched SCS6Ti153 Metal Matrix Composites at Room Temperature | 193 |
Fatigue Crack Growth in an AI2O3 Short Fiber Reinforced AI2Mg Alloy | 219 |
Ceramics Tensile Grip | 235 |
Summary | 248 |
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Comparison of Methods for Determining FiberMatrix Interface Frictional Stresses in Ceramic Matrix Composites | 124 |
Monotonic and Cyclic Behavior of a Silicon CarbideCalciumAluminosilicate Ceramic Composite | 136 |
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Thermal and Mechanical Behavior of Metal Matrix and Ceramic Matrix Composites John M. Kennedy No preview available - 1990 |
Thermal and Mechanical Behavior of Metal Matrix and Ceramic Matrix Composites John M. Kennedy No preview available - 1990 |
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alloy analysis applied stress as-fabricated ASTM International ASTM STP axial bending strain Ceramic Matrix Composites components composite laminates Composite Materials crack front crack growth curve cyclic debond deformation elastic elastic modulus elastic-plastic energy release rate equations experimental failure fiber and matrix fiber/matrix interface fibrous composites fracture toughness gage grip HTMMC increase indentation inelastic initial interfacial bonding strength Iosipescu matrix cracks matrix material Mechanical Behavior mechanical loads mechanical properties metal matrix composites METCAN MMC2 modulus msi msi off-axis overall plane plastic plies Poisson's ratio predicted pull-out residual stresses room temperature shear stress shown in Fig silicon-carbide specimen squeeze casting strain energy release strain rate stress intensity factor stress-strain curve temperature change temperature cycle tensile tension tests Thermal and Mechanical thermal cycling thermal expansion thermomechanical three-phase model transverse unidirectional VFD model whiskers yield stress yield surface Young's modulus