Optimisation of the fatigue crack arrest ability of unidirectional continuous fibre reinforced metal matrix composites is investigated by considering the damaging processes of interfacial debonding and fibre bridging. A sensitivity analysis of the parameters affecting these damage mechanisms is pres
Modeling of crack bridging in a unidirectional metal matrix composite
โ Scribed by Louis J. Ghosn; Pete Kantzos; Jack Telesman
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1992
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 670 KB
- Volume
- 54
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1573-2673
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โฆ Synopsis
The effective fatigue crack driving force and crack opening profiles were determined analytically for fatigue tested unidirectional composite specimens exhibiting fiber bridging. The crack closure pressure due to bridging was modeled using two approaches; the fiber pressure model and the shear lag model. For both closure models, the Bueckner weight function method and the finite element method were used to calculate crack opening displacements and the crack driving force. The predicted near crack tip opening profile agreed well with the experimentally measured profiles for single edge notch SCS-6/Ti-15-3 metal matrix composite specimens. The numerically determined effective crack driving force, AKeff, was calculated using both models to correlate the measured crack growth rate in the composite. The calculated AKeff from both models accounted for the crack bridging by showing a good agreement between the measured fatigue crack growth rates of the bridged composite and that of unreinforced, unbridged titanium matrix alloy specimens.
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