Title of article :
Anisotropy of the residual strain in Mg–SiCp composites
Author/Authors :
Anisotropy of the residual strain in Mg–SiCp composites
Original Research Article
Pages 2664-2670
Gerardo Garcés، نويسنده , , Giovanni Bruno
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Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Residual strains have been determined by neutron diffraction in pure magnesium matrix composites. In the reinforcing phase, they are hydrostatic, compressive and increase with increasing reinforcement volume fraction. Both the unreinforced alloy and the composites present anisotropic matrix residual strains. They are hydrostatic and compressive for grain with their basal pole almost perpendicular to the extrusion direction (“basal oriented grains”) and tensile and deviatoric for some other orientations (“non-basal grains”). This can be explained modeling the material as a three-phase composite, where both the “basal oriented grains” and the SiC particles are hard phases and the rest of the Mg grains are the soft phase.
Keywords :
A. Metal matrix composites (MMC) , C. Residual stress , D. Neutron diffraction , B. Elastic–plastic anisotropy , A. Hexagonal lattices
Journal title :
COMPOSITES SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Journal title :
COMPOSITES SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY