NOTCH-SENSITIVE FRACTURE-BEHAVIOR OF A SILICON-CARBIDE FIBER-REINFORCED GLASS-CERAMIC AT ELEVATED-TEMPERATURES

Citation
R. Kahraman et M. Sunar, NOTCH-SENSITIVE FRACTURE-BEHAVIOR OF A SILICON-CARBIDE FIBER-REINFORCED GLASS-CERAMIC AT ELEVATED-TEMPERATURES, Journal of materials engineering and performance, 7(1), 1998, pp. 104-107
Citations number
12
Categorie Soggetti
Material Science
ISSN journal
10599495
Volume
7
Issue
1
Year of publication
1998
Pages
104 - 107
Database
ISI
SICI code
1059-9495(1998)7:1<104:NFOASF>2.0.ZU;2-#
Abstract
The effect on high-temperature embrittlement of introducing a through- thickness notch in a multidirectional silicon carbide fiber-reinforced calcium-aluminosilicate glass-ceramic composite was investigated thro ugh tensile testing, microdebonding, and light and scanning electron m icroscopy techniques. The fracture mechanism of the composite changed from notch insensitive at room temperature to notch sensitive at eleva ted temperatures due to increased fiber-matrix bond strength caused by oxidation effects at interfaces exposed to the oxidative environment. Stress concentration and bending effects at the notch tip resulted in growth of the notch through fibers in a planar fashion covering the e ntire fracture surface, This was contrary to the case of an unnotched composite, for which two distinct fracture surface regions were observ ed as planar embrittlement tones at the periphery and fibrous at the c enter. Cracks in the notched composite were more closed relative to th ose in the unnotched one, except at the notch tip. Concentration of th e stress at the notch tip increased the high-temperature embrittlement effect on the composite.