Q. Fang et al., Erosion resistance of continuously reinforced SiC-Ti-based metal matrix composites by a SiC/water slurry jet, WEAR, 235, 1999, pp. 174-181
The erosion of a continuously reinforced SiC (Sigma 1140 plus)/Ti-6Al-4V co
mposite was investigated with a SiC/water slurry jet at various angles on a
plane perpendicular to the direction of the reinforcement. The results dem
onstrate the combination of both ceramic and metallic properties. Both the
low-angle erosion resistance of ceramics as well as the high-angle resistan
ce of a metallic alloy lead to an overall reduction in erosion rate at the
various angles. Ti/SiC composite shows the best erosive wear resistance ind
icating that the combination effect between ductile Ti-based matrix and hig
h strength SIC fibre for continuously fibre-reinforced Ti-based metal matri
x composites (MMCs) plays a key role in increasing the erosive resistance.
To gain a better understanding of the combination and synergistic enhanceme
nt of erosion resistance for two components in SiC/Ti composite materials,
a shadowing effect and effect of reducing impact energy on SiC fibre during
erosion are discussed. A simple theoretical model based on experimental da
ta and a modified inverse rule-of-mixtures averaging law of erosion resista
nce for SiC fibre-reinforced MMCs are discussed. (C) 1999 Published by Else
vier Science S.A. All rights reserved.