A Review of Controlling Constituent Properties as Related to the Strengthening of Graphite Fiber-Reinforced Aluminum and Magnesium Composites.
Abstract
TITUENT Properties as Related to the Strengthening of Graphite Fiber-Reinforced Aluminum and Magnesium Composites.Technical rept.,Grenis,Albert F. ;AMMRC-TR-73-19DA-1-T-062105-A-331(*composite materials, *carbon fibers), (*aluminum, composite materials), (*magnesium, composite materials), mechanical properties, statistical analysis, airframesmagnesium matrix composites, aluminum matrix composites, graphite reinforced composites, *fiber compositesAn important consideration for strengthening graphite fiber-reinforced materials involves the study of fiber content, fiber strength distribution, and fiber fracture characteristics within the matrix material. A review of controlling constituent properties as related to the strengthening of graphite fiber-reinforced aluminum and magnesium composites was made. The parameters of interest included weight fraction, volume fraction, density, stress, strain, modulus, and fiber strength distribution. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Apr 01, 1973
- Accession Number
- AD0763211
Entities
People
- Albert F. Grenis
Organizations
- United States Army Research Laboratory