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Monitoring Damage Evolution in a Titanium Matrix Composite Shaft Under Torsion Loading Using Acoustic Emission
Authors:Xu Kong  Yu-Min Wang  Xu Zhang  Qing Yang  Guo-Xing Zhang  Li-Na Yang  Rui Yang
Affiliation:1.Institute of Metal ResearchChinese Academy of Sciences Shenyang China;2. University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China
Abstract:The damage behaviors of a titanium matrix composite shaft under torsion loading were monitored using the acoustic emission technique. The composite shaft with SiC fibers at ± 45° orientations was prepared by the solid-state fabrication process. Both the torsional rigidity and torsional strength of the TMC shaft were improved by SiC fibers. The acoustic emission responses during the loading-unloading-reloading, under quasi-static and cyclic torsion tests were investigated. Multiple acoustic emission signals were grouped as mechanical noise, matrix deformation, interface debonding and fiber fracture using amplitude, waveform shape and frequency centroid parameters. A substantial reduction of signals generated by matrix deformation was found in the reloading test. During the quasi-static torsion test, interface debonding and progressive breaks of SiC fibers occurred. According to different acoustic emission behaviors, the failure process in the torsion fatigue test can be divided into three stages: the initial stage, the fiber fracture stage and the fast fracture stage.
Keywords:Metal matrix composites (MMCs)  Fracture  Fatigue  Acoustic emission  Torsion  
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