Title of article :
Damage characterisation of thermally shocked
cross-ply ceramic composite laminates
Author/Authors :
C. KASTRITSEAS، نويسنده , , P. A. SMITH، نويسنده , , J. A. YEOMANS?، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Damage due to thermal shock in cross-ply Nicalon/calcium aluminosilicate ceramic matrix
composites has been investigated. Heated specimens of two simple [(0◦/90◦)s and (90◦/0◦)s] and
two multi-layer [(0◦/90◦)3s and (90◦/0◦)3s] materials were quenched into water at room
temperature. Crack morphologies were assessed by reflected light microscopy and scanning
electron microscopy. The use of image assembling software allowed the generation of reflected
light microscopy images of all of the thermally-shocked surfaces onto which the crack patterns
were then superimposed. This allowed clear identification of damage mechanisms and
accurate quantification of damage accumulation with increasing severity of thermal shock.
Damage was first detected in the central plies of each composite. Composites with 0◦ central
plies exhibited slightly higher resistance to thermal shock than their counterparts with 90◦
central plies. Although damage extended to the outer plies as the severity of the shock
increased, crack density was found to vary with position at every shock: it was highest in the
central plies and gradually reduced towards the outer plies. Multiple matrix cracking
perpendicular to the fibre direction was the damage mode identified in 0◦ plies, while 90◦ plies
contained cracks that ran along the ply length. At more severe shocks the morphology of these
crack patterns was affected in significantly different ways. In addition, the thinner, simple
cross-ply composites exhibited much higher resistance to thermal shock than their multi-layer
counterparts. C 2006 Springer Science + Business Media, Inc
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science