Author/Authors :
Soleymani Shishvan Siamak نويسنده Assistant Professor in Faculty of Civil Engineering, University of Tabriz, Tabriz, Iran. , Asghari Amir-Hossein نويسنده MSc in Structural Engineering, in 2015, from University of Tabriz, Tabriz, Iran.
Abstract :
Effects of particle size on metal matrix composites are studied within the
Continuum theory of lechanism-based Strain Gradient (ClSG) plasticity. This theory has been
quite successful in predicting the size-dependent plastic behavior in a wide variety of problems.
Two-dimensional (plane-strain) analyses carried out on the composite unit cell models with
multi-particles of circular shape show that the flow stress of the composites increases by
decreasing particle size with high sensitivity to small particle size. The numerical results are in
good agreement with experimental data. Subsequently, the effects of particle shape, orientation,
and size distributions on the behavior of composites are investigated. Analyses are carried out on
the composites containing squared, rectangular, and elliptical (with aspect ratio of four)
particles of various orientations with respect to the loading direction (i.e., vertical,
horizontal, and 45 degree inclined directions). The stress inhomogeneity in the matrix, the overall
stress-strain curve, and the maximum principle stress in the particles of composites with
non-circular particles are investigated and compared with those obtained for the composites
containing circular particles. The
effects of particle size distribution on the behavior of composites are also addressed.