Metal matrix composites based on a low carbon steel matrix reinforced with
high carbon steel wires have been fabricated by a combined cold and hot rol
ling process. Both continuously and discontinuously aligned composites have
been produced. A subsequent heat treatment allowed the formation of marten
isitc, bainitic or pearlitic wires in a ferrite predominantly matrix. The o
ptimum wire microstructure giving a composite with high strength and reason
able ductility was found to be bainitic martensitic wires were found to con
tain microcracks that gave poor composite strengths and ductilities. The di
scontinuous wire composites produced similar strengths to the continuous co
mposites only when they were deformed to give a wire aspect ratio greater t
han 20. The strengths of both types of composites showed a good fit to the
rule of mixtures as the volume fraction of fibers was increased. (C) 2001 E
lsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.