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The effect of particle distribution on damage formation in particulate reinforced metal matrix composites deformed in compression
Authors:PB Prangnell  SJ Barnes  SM Roberts  PJ Withers
Affiliation:

aManchester Materials Science Centre, University of Manchester/UMIST, Grosvenor Street, Manchester M1 7HS, UK

bT and N Technology Ltd. Cawston House, Cawston, Rugby, Warwickshire CV22 7SA, UK

cUniversity of Cambridge, Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy, Pembroke St., Cambridge CB2 3QZ, UK

Abstract:Image analysis results are reported on the generation of damage in particulate reinforced metal matrix composites during compressive deformation. The technique allows the automated collection of data on the incidence of particle fracture and void formation in the matrix as a function of important microstructural parameters such as local particle volume fraction and particle size. There is a strong relationship between damage and the local volume fraction of the reinforcement proving that damage formation is accentuated in regions of particle clustering. With the SiC reinforced materials examined, there was observed to be a change in dominance of damage mechanism from particle fracture at low local volume fractions to void formation in the matrix within strongly clustered regions. The results are compared with finite element (FE) modelling of the compressive deformation of clustered particles using a simple cluster of equi-spaced particles. The FE results suggest that plastic flow is generally inhibited in clustered regions. In certain highly clustered configurations shielding is such that flow does not occur in the heart of the cluster even at high levels of average plastic strain. The modelling suggests that the change in dominance of damage mechanism is related to the dramatic increase in tensile hydrostatic stresses in the matrix with higher levels of particle clustering.
Keywords:Finite element modelling  Metal matrix composites  Scanning electron microscopy
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