E. Maire et al., STUDY OF THE DAMAGE MECHANISMS IN AN OSPREY(TM) AL-ALLOY SICP COMPOSITE BY SCANNING ELECTRON-MICROSCOPE IN-SITU TENSILE TESTS, Materials science & engineering. A, Structural materials: properties, microstructure and processing, 196(1-2), 1995, pp. 135-144
Damage mechanisms in a 7049 Al alloy + 15% SiCp metal matrix composite
were studied qualitatively and quantitatively by in situ tensile test
s in a scanning electron microscope with gold microgrids deposited ont
o the surface of the specimen. The first damage mechanisms were found
to be rupture of the most elongated particles and, in smaller proporti
on, decohesion of the particle-matrix interface. A high aspect ratio,
large size and low local volume fraction of particles appeared to incr
ease the cracking probability. An Eshelby iterative method modified to
account for the elastoplastic behaviour of the matrix was used to cal
culate the stress field induced by the thermomechanical treatment and
mechanical loading of the composite. Knowledge of the statistical char
acteristics of the damaged particles permitted estimation of the criti
cal stress for the two observed damage initiation mechansims. In the c
ase of particle cracking this stress depends on the particle size.