Characterisation of anisotropic elastic constants of continuous alumina fibre reinforced aluminium matrix composite processed by medium pressure infiltration
D. Ducret et al., Characterisation of anisotropic elastic constants of continuous alumina fibre reinforced aluminium matrix composite processed by medium pressure infiltration, COMPOS P A, 31(1), 2000, pp. 45-55
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19
Categorie Soggetti
Material Science & Engineering
Journal title
COMPOSITES PART A-APPLIED SCIENCE AND MANUFACTURING
The anisotropic elastic properties of an Al metal matrix composite unidirec
tionally reinforced with continuous alpha-alumina fibres fabricated, by a m
edium pressure infiltration technique, has been characterised using ultraso
nic bulk and surface waves, tensile tests and microstructural analysis. The
ultrasonic data are analysed under the continuum mechanics approximation.
Elastic anisotropy is studied by varying the direction of propagation of ul
trasonic waves. An optimisation process is used to recover all the volumic
effective elastic moduli from bulk ultrasonic velocities. Two local (sub-su
rface) shear effective moduli are determined from the surface waves velocit
ies. To discuss the elastic anisotropy of the material in relation with its
microstructure and the manufacturing process, microstructural observations
are correlated to the global and local ultrasonic evaluations and to the m
echanical characterisation conducted in and out of symmetry axis. (C) 1999
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