FINITE-ELEMENT SIMULATION TO INVESTIGATE INTERACTION BETWEEN CRACK AND PARTICULATE REINFORCEMENTS IN METAL-MATRIX COMPOSITES

Citation
Zha. Kassam et al., FINITE-ELEMENT SIMULATION TO INVESTIGATE INTERACTION BETWEEN CRACK AND PARTICULATE REINFORCEMENTS IN METAL-MATRIX COMPOSITES, Materials science & engineering. A, Structural materials: properties, microstructure and processing, 203(1-2), 1995, pp. 286-299
Citations number
25
Categorie Soggetti
Material Science
ISSN journal
09215093
Volume
203
Issue
1-2
Year of publication
1995
Pages
286 - 299
Database
ISI
SICI code
0921-5093(1995)203:1-2<286:FSTIIB>2.0.ZU;2-A
Abstract
Elastic-plastic finite element simulations have been carried out to de termine the effect of the presence of single particles and particle cl usters ahead of the crack tip on the stress distribution at the crack tip. The resulting knowledge about stress distribution has been used t o provide insight regarding the predominant factors that influence cra ck propagation. This study indicates that the presence of particle(s) relatively far away from the crack tip increases the crack opening str ess at the crack tip. The crack opening stress is, however, subdued as the crack approaches the particle(s). Particle clustering influences the stress distribution by suppressing plastic deformation inside the cluster and hence plastic deformation occurs predominantly outside the cluster. Experimental observation of slip bands and crack propagation characteristics in SiC-reinforced aluminum A356 confirms this fact. I t is also found that particle clustering creates higher interface shea r stress and von-Mises stress regions in the particle away from crack tip, while the highest interface normal stress region exists at the in terface of the particle along the crack line. Therefore, depending upo n the stress that predominates, the crack can either deviate and go ar ound the cluster region or go straight through the cluster region.