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Fiber fragmentation during processing of metallic matrix composites
N. M. Gorey
, D. A. Koss
, J. F. Hellmann
Materials Research Institute (MRI)
College of Earth & Mineral Sciences
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Metallic Matrix Composites
100%
Fiber Fragmentation
100%
Hot Pressing
50%
Fiber Composites
50%
Die Cavity
50%
Room Temperature
25%
Elevated Temperature
25%
Volume Fraction
25%
Low Volume
25%
Load Transfer
25%
Process-based
25%
Consolidation Process
25%
Open Channel
25%
Continuous Fiber
25%
High Volume Fraction
25%
Sapphire Fiber
25%
Ni-based
25%
Shear Lag
25%
Matrix Flow
25%
Engineering
Metallic Matrix
100%
Fibre Fragmentation
100%
Hot Pressing
50%
Room Temperature
25%
Good Agreement
25%
Consolidation Process
25%
Elevated Temperature
25%
Continuous Fiber
25%
Load Transfer
25%
Composite Fiber
25%
High Volume Fraction
25%
Fiber Volume Fraction
25%
Aligned Fiber
25%
Shear Lag
25%
Material Science
Composite Material
100%
Metallic Matrix Composites
100%
Volume Fraction
50%
Hot Pressing
50%
Tin
25%
Sapphire
25%