Experimental Investigation of Mechanical Behavior of an Oxide/Oxide Ceramic Composite in Interlaminar Shear and under Combined Tension-Torsion Loading
Abstract
Creep behavior in interlaminar shear of an oxide-oxide ceramic composite, Nextel(trade mark) 720/aluminosilicate (N720/AS), was investigated at 1100 deg C in laboratory air and in steam. The interlaminar shear strength (ILSS) was determined as 7.65 MPa. The creep behavior was examined for interlaminar shear stresses in the 2-6 MPa range. Primary and secondary creep regimes were observed in all tests conducted in air and in steam. Tertiary creep was noted in the tests performed at 6 MPa. Larger creep strains and higher creep strain rates were produced in steam. Surprisingly, the presence of steam had a beneficial effect on creep lifetimes. It appears that matrix strengthening occurred in steam, which resulted in longer creep lifetimes in interlaminar shear. Additionally, exploratory tension-torsion tests of thin-walled tubular specimens of N720/AS were performed at room temperature in air. The failure stress levels determined in tension-torsion tests and in compression tests were used together with data from literature to construct a biaxial failure envelope. The efficacy of Tsai-Wu and Tsai-Hill multiaxial failure theories was also explored.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Mar 27, 2014
- Accession Number
- ADA598971
Entities
People
- Skyler R. Hilburn
Organizations
- Air Force Institute of Technology