The ultimate tensile strength of metal and ceramic-matrix composites
Abstract
The tensile strength of ceramic and metal matrix composites is subject to an important role of the fiber/matrix interface. The mechanical properties of this interface dictate the stress concentration that develops in fibers that surround a failed fiber. An analysis of this phenomenon is used to illustrate interface conditions that sufficientlydiminish the stress concentration that a global load sharing criterion may be used to prescribe the...
Paper Details
Title
The ultimate tensile strength of metal and ceramic-matrix composites
Published Date
Mar 1, 1993
Volume
41
Issue
3
Pages
871 - 878
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