The Processing and Mechanical Properties of High Temperature/ High Performance Composites. Mechanism-Based Constitutive Laws and Design. Book 1
Abstract
This document discusses the following: (1) Materials selection and innovation in design; (2) Elasto-plastic analysis of interface layers for fiber- reinforced metal-matrix composites; (3) Modeling of anisotropic behavior of weakly bonded fiber reinforced MMCs; (4) On the tensile properties of a fiber reinforced titanium matrix composite; (5) Control of strength anisotropy of metal matrix fiber composites; (6) inelastic strains due to matrix cracking in unidirectional fiber-reinforced composites; (7) Location and ultimate tensile strength of fiber-reinforced ceramic-matrix composites; (8) Matrix cracking and debonding of ceramic-matrix composites; (9) Matrix cracking of cross-ply ceramic composites; (10) Transverse cracking in fiber-reinforced brittle matrix, cross- ply laminates; (11) The mechanisms of deformation and failure in carbon matrix composites subject to tensile and shear loading; (12) Uncoupled and coupled approaches to predict crack-initiation in fiber-reinforced ceramic-matrix composites; (13) Stress corrosion cracking in a unidirectional ceramic-matrix composite; (14) Effects of gauge length on the tensile strength of SiC fibers; (15) Tunneling cracks in constrained layers; (16) The effect of interfacial properties on the flow strength of discontinuous reinforced metal matrix composites; (17) On dislocation storage and the mechanical response of fine scale microstructures; and (18) Effect of microstructural parameters on the yield strength of Al-4%Mg/Al2O3p composites
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Mar 01, 1994
- Accession Number
- ADA279736
Entities
People
- Anthony G. Evans
- Frederick A. Leckie
Organizations
- University of California, Santa Barbara