Internal damage in metal matrix composite (MMC) under static tensile l
oading was observed by in situ x-ray computed tomography based on sync
hrotron radiation (SR-CT). A tensile testing sample stage was develope
d to investigate the fracture process during the tensile test. Aluminu
m alloy matrix composites reinforced by long or short SiC fibers were
used. The projection images obtained under tensile loading showed good
performance of the sample stage, and matrix deformation and breaks of
the long SiC fibers could be observed. In the CT images taken at the
maximum stress just before failure, debondings of the short SiC fibers
to the matrix, many pullouts of the fibers, and matrix cracking could
be clearly observed. The in situ SR-CT allowed the observation of gen
eration and growth of such defects under different tensile stress leve
ls. The results from the nondestructive observation revealed that the
MMC was broken by propagation of the matrix cracks which might be caus
ed by stress concentration at the ends of the short fibers. A three-di
mensional CT image reconstructed from many CT images provided easy und
erstanding of the fiber arrangement, crack shape, and form of the void
caused by fiber pullout. In situ SR-CT is a useful method for underst
anding failure mechanisms in advanced materials.