Title of article :
A neutron diffraction study of creep and damage occurrence in an A359/SiC composite
Author/Authors :
Darren S. Madgwick، نويسنده , , A and Mori، نويسنده , , T and Withers، نويسنده , , P.J، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Neutron diffraction is used to measure lattice strains in an A359 aluminium alloy/SiC composite during creep at 300 °C and during subsequent room temperature mechanical tests. The stress exponent of creep rate is 8 when analyzed in terms of the overall applied stress. If the rate is examined in terms of the phase stress acting in the matrix, as determined by neutron diffraction lattice strain measurements, the exponent is ≈3. The large overall stress exponent is ascribed to the progress of damage, decohesion and cracking of particles during creep. The damage is confirmed by changes in Youngʹs modulus and the relationship of lattice strain versus stress, both measured at room temperature after creep. The kinetics of stress relaxation by interfacial diffusion is used to account for the occurrence of damage. Experimentally, the SiC particles (14 μm in size) are found to be damaged during creep, while Si particles (2.1 μm) a constituent in A359, are not found to be damaged.
Keywords :
Interfacial diffusion , Interfacial sliding , Damage , Metal matrix composite , Internal stress , Steady-state creep
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics