Thermal residual stresses in NiAl-(AlN)(Particle)-(Al2O3)(Fiber) composites
were measured at room temperature for two Al2O3 fiber volume fractions (5
and 30%) using neutron powder diffraction. Lattice parameters in each phase
were obtained by refining diffraction patterns using Rietveld analysis and
lattice strains were calculated from changes in their values. By assuming
a volume averaged hydrostatic situation, in conjunction with an FE model th
at was used to infer the initial stresses between NiAl and AlN, the strains
were converted into stresses. The tensile residual stresses in the NiAl ma
trix were 0.2 and 0.6 GPa for the 5 and 30% Al2O3 composites respectively.
The compressive residual stress in the AlN dispersion particles decreased f
rom -1.5 to -1.1 GPa as the fiber volume fraction increased from 5 to 30%.
The compressive residual stresses in the Al2O3 fibers were -1.7 and -1.3 GP
a for the 5 and 30% Al2O3 composites respectively. (C) 1999 Elsevier Scienc
e S.A. All rights reserved.