Mh. Vidal-setif et al., On the role of brittle interfacial phases on the mechanical properties of carbon fibre reinforced Al-based matrix composites, MAT SCI E A, 272(2), 1999, pp. 321-333
High-resolution microfractography performed in combination with transmissio
n electron microscopy shows that the mechanical behaviour of carbon fibre r
einforced Al-based matrix composites is related to the presence of brittle
interfacial phases. Attaining the required specifications in the unreinforc
ed part of cast aluminium aeronautical components locally reinforced with a
carbon preform necessitates the use of a highly alloyed Al-based matrix. M
oreover, the precipitate hardening heat treatment appropriate to the unrein
forced alloy must be applied to the whole component. The two composites M40
J/A357 and M40J/C-pyr/A357 (pyrolytic carbon coated fibres), either as-cast
or after the usual T6 heat treatment of the A357 alloy (16 h solution trea
tment at 540 degrees C followed by water quenching and 6 h ageing at 160 de
grees C) have been investigated. The formation of Si and Al4C3 interfacial
brittle phases resulting from both the dendritic solidification and the sol
ution treatment leads to the premature failure of the composite. (C) 1999 E
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