Title of article
Macroscopic strength estimates for metal matrix composites embedding a ductile interphase
Author/Authors
Alberto Taliercio، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
26
From page
7213
To page
7238
Abstract
The influence of an interphase region on the macroscopic strength of unidirectional fiber-reinforced metal-matrix composites
(MMCs) is investigated. The three phases of the composite are supposed to be elastic-perfectly plastic and to conform
with J2-plasticity. First, theoretical bounds to the macroscopic strength are derived, according to homogenization
theory for heterogeneous periodic media: the gap between these bounds is quite narrow for certain stress conditions, volumetric
proportions of the constituents, and ratios of the interphase-to-matrix strength. Then, a numerical model previously
developed by Taliercio (2005) is employed to predict the macroscopic response of three-phase MMCs under any
3D stress through the analysis of a single representative unit cell. The model is applied to the numerical identification
of the macroscopic strength properties of MMCs under uni-, bi- and triaxial stresses, in cases where the theoretical bounds
are not sufficiently close to identify the actual macroscopic yield surface. The influence of the weakening interphase on the
predicted macroscopic strength is critically discussed. A decrease in interphase strength is found to affect the transverse
tensile and shear strength of the composite to a moderate extent, whereas the macroscopic longitudinal shear strength
is extremely sensitive to the interphase strength.
Keywords
Metal-matrix , Interphase , homogenization , Fiber-reinforced composites , Finite elements
Journal title
International Journal of Solids and Structures
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
International Journal of Solids and Structures
Record number
449181
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