Title of article :
Compressive stress-strain response of
directionally aligned SiCw/Al composite
Author/Authors :
W. L. ZHANG and X. B. ZHENG، نويسنده , , J. X. Wang، نويسنده , , D. Z. Wang، نويسنده , , M. Y. GU، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
A SiCw/6061Al composite was fabricated through a squeeze-casting route and hot extruded
to obtain a composite with directionally aligned whiskers. Based on observed changes in
whisker orientation and length before and after deformation, compressive deformation
behaviour of the directionally aligned SiCw/Al composite was investigated. It is found that
when the compressive temperature is much lower than the solidus of the matrix alloy, the
compressive flow stress of the directionally aligned composite is increased with
compressive strain first and then decreased. When the compressive temperature equals
the solidus of the matrix, however, the compressive flow stress of the directionally aligned
composite is increased monotonously with compression strain. During compression,
whisker rotation and breakage occurred, and the higher the compressive temperature, the
easier the whisker rotation and hence the smaller the degree of whisker breakage. When
the compressive strain was quite high, the degree of whisker breakage was serious even at
the temperature as high as the solidus of the matrix. Analyzing changes in whisker
orientation and breakage before and after compression indicates that the decreased
compressive flow stress with compressive strain is the result of the decreased load
carrying ability of whiskers caused by whisker rotation and breakage. Compared with
whisker rotation, whisker breakage has a bigger contribution to the decreased compressive
flow stress. No strain softening in the composite compressed at 580◦C can be thought to be
a result of the very low strengthening effect of whiskers at such a high temperature. From
the point of view of whisker breakage, to get higher properties of SiCw/Al composite parts
made by means of plastic forming, too high plastic strain should not be suffered by SiCw/Al
composites during the plastic forming. C 2005 Springer Science + Business Media, Inc.
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science