High Strain Rate Deformation Behavior of a Continuous Fiber Reinforced Aluminum Metal Matrix Composite
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Güden, Mustafa
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An aluminum metal matrix composite reinforced with continuous unidirectional α-Al2O3 fibers has been compression tested at quasi-static and dynamic strain rates. In the transverse direction, the composite showed increased flow stress and maximum stress within the studied strain rate regime, 10−3 to 3500 s−1. The strain rate sensitivity of the flow stress in this direction was found to be similar to that of a similar, but unreinforced, alloy determined from previous work. In the longitudinal direction, the maximum stress of the composite increased with increasing strain rate within the range 10−5 to 700 s−1. The strain rate dependent maximum stress in this direction was described by the strain rate dependent fiber buckling stress.
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Continuous fiber, Metal matrix composite, High strain rate, Compression, Metal matrix composite, Continuous fiber, High strain rate, Compression
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0203 mechanical engineering, 0103 physical sciences, 02 engineering and technology, 01 natural sciences
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Güden, M. & Hall, I. W. (2000). High strain rate deformation behavior of a continuous fiber reinforced aluminum metal matrix composite. Computers & Structures, 76(1-3), 139-144. doi:10.1016/S0045-7949(99)00158-3
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