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Fracture Process of Silicon Carbide Fiber-Reinforced Glasses
Authors:Hiroshi Tsuda&dagger  ,Jun Takahashi,Kiyoshi Kemmochi,Ryuichi Hayashi
Affiliation:Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology, The University of Tokyo, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153, Japan;Department of Composite Materials, National Institute of Materials and Chemical Research, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305, Japan
Abstract:This paper evaluates the fracture process for fiber-reinforced glasses under tensile loading. Two types of unidirectionally aligned Nicalon SiC-fiber-reinforced glass with different fiber coatings were examined. One channel acoustic emission (AE) measurement was employed during the tensile tests. Probabilistic fracture analysis as well as the replication technique were used to investigate the relation between the AE signals and fracture processes. The AE technique proved to be an effective method for observing fracture processes of the material systems studied. The fracture process could be distinguished in terms of the AE amplitude. AE signals with high amplitudes corresponded to fiber breaking; AE signals with low amplitudes corresponded to matrix cracking, interfacial debonding, and fiber pullout. In the well-toughened material studied the reinforcing fibers would break extensively over 75% load of the ultimate strength.
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