Title of article :
Thermal expansion behaviour of ultra-high modulus carbon fibre
reinforced magnesium composite during thermal cycling
Author/Authors :
M. Russell-Stevens، نويسنده , , R. I. Todd، نويسنده , , M. PAPAKYRIACOU، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
The thermally induced strain response of unidirectional
P100S/AZ91D carbon fibre-reinforced magnesium
composite was studied over five cycles in the
±100 C temperature range. A temperature-dependent
one-dimensional model was employed to predict the
anticipated response to the cycling thermal environment.
Strain hysteresis was observed during cycling and attributed
to matrix yielding. First cycle residual plastic strains
were modelled with reasonable agreement. Experimental
results deviated from predictions during subsequent cycles
with continued thermal ratcheting shifting the hysteresis
loops to higher strains with increasing cycles. This was
thought to be associated with interfacial debonding and
frictional sliding at fibre/matrix interfaces. The effect of
thermal treatment on composite expansion behaviour was
investigated and the results discussed in terms of minimising
thermally induced deformations during anticipated
service conditions. Treatments were found to affect the first
cycle behaviour, reducing in particular residual plastic
strain generation. Matrix yield strength was exceeded over
the thermal cycle due to a lack of sufficient hardening, and
since interfacial conditions were unaltered, interfacial
sliding and thermal ratcheting could not be eliminated. The
potential for improvement of C/Mg composite thermal
strain response was explored in the light of the current
findings
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science