Title of article :
Sub-critical crack growth in highly stressed Formula 1 race car composite suspension components
Author/Authors :
Savage، نويسنده , , Gary، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages :
10
From page :
608
To page :
617
Abstract :
One of the many advantages in the use of composite materials in engineering structures is their resistance to fatigue. Careful component design means that complex, weight-efficient components can be produced which are “intrinsically safe” in that they have an effectively infinite fatigue life. Excessive loading and manufacturing/design details may, however, invoke a process analogous to fatigue in metal components leading to ultimate failure of the component at a load below its design limit. A somewhat qualitative analysis has shown this mechanism to result primarily due to sub-critical crack growth within the resin matrix material. Although the phenomena need further investigation, it was found that the crack growth could be suppressed by using a resin matrix with a much higher toughness. A short introduction to the use of composite materials in Formula 1 is provided along with a discussion to illustrate how the practical application of Materials Science and Fracture Mechanics principles were used to solve a potentially serious problem.
Keywords :
Formula , fracture , Toughness , Composite
Journal title :
Engineering Failure Analysis
Serial Year :
2009
Journal title :
Engineering Failure Analysis
Record number :
2338341
Link To Document :
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