Mechanical properties and damage evolution of short-fiber-reinforced metal matrix composites (MMC) are studied under a micromechanics model accounting for the history of cooling and thermal cycling. A cohesive interface is formulated in conjunction with the Gurson-Tvergaard matrix damage model. Attention is focused on the residual stresses and damages by the thermal mismatch. Substantial stress drop in the uniaxial tensile response is found for a computational cell that experienced a cooling process. The stress drop is caused by debonding along the fiber ends. Subsequent thermal cycling lowers the debonding stress and the debonding strain. Micromechanics analysis reveals three failure modes. When the thermal histories are ignored, the cell fails by matrix damage outside the fiber ends. With the incorporation of cooling, the cell fails by fiber end debonding and the subsequent transverse matrix damage. When thermal cycling is also included, the cell fails by jagged debonding around the fiber tops followed by necking instability of matrix ligaments. [S0094-4289(00)01202-0]
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Damage of Short-Fiber-Reinforced Metal Matrix Composites Considering Cooling and Thermal Cycling
Chuwei Zhou,
Chuwei Zhou
FML, Department of Engineering Mechanics, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China
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Wei Yang,
Wei Yang
FML, Department of Engineering Mechanics, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China
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Daining Fang
Daining Fang
FML, Department of Engineering Mechanics, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China
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Chuwei Zhou
FML, Department of Engineering Mechanics, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China
Wei Yang
FML, Department of Engineering Mechanics, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China
Daining Fang
FML, Department of Engineering Mechanics, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China
Contributed by the Materials Division for publication in the JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING MATERIALS AND TECHNOLOGY. Manuscript received by the Materials Division March 24, 1999; revised manuscript received November 4, 1999. Associate Technical Editor: E. Busso.
J. Eng. Mater. Technol. Apr 2000, 122(2): 203-208 (6 pages)
Published Online: November 4, 1999
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March 24, 1999
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November 4, 1999
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Zhou , C., Yang , W., and Fang, D. (November 4, 1999). "Damage of Short-Fiber-Reinforced Metal Matrix Composites Considering Cooling and Thermal Cycling ." ASME. J. Eng. Mater. Technol. April 2000; 122(2): 203–208. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.482788
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