Thin-slice fiber pushout and specimen bending in metallic matrix composite tests

E. P. Rhyne, J. R. Hellmann, J. M. Galbraith, D. A. Koss

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Abstract

For researchers interested in fiber pushout testing of MMC's (including intermetallic matrix composites), we have shown that • • Composites containing optically transparent fibers can be metal backplated using photolithographic techniques to provide a support with a hole size matching the fiber diameter. • • Computational results indicate that backplated specimens exhibit negligible specimen flexure during thin-slice fiber pushout testing. • • Results from thin-slice fiber pushout tests of three different sapphire-reinforced MMC's indicate that the interfacial shear strength values are the same regardless of whether the specimen was supported by the Ni backplate or by a hole 1.6 times the fiber diameter or by a groove 2 times the fiber diameter. Thus at least for fiber aspect ratios of ≥2 and groove width/specimen thickness ratios ≤2, specimen bending does not significantly affect the measured value of the average interfacial shear strength at maximum fiber push-out load in the MMC systems studied.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)547-552
Number of pages6
JournalScripta Metallurgica et Materiala
Volume32
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 15 1995

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • General Engineering

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