Fatigue crack growth resistance of unidirectional fiber-reinforced titanium metal-matrix composites under transverse loading |
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Authors: | X. Wu P. Bowen |
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Affiliation: | (1) IRC in Materials for High Performance Applications, The University of Birmingham, B15 2TT Edgbaston, Birmingham, United Kingdom;(2) School of Metallurgy and Materials, The University of Birmingham, B15 2TT Edgbaston, Birmingham, United Kingdom |
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Abstract: | The transverse fatigue crack growth resistance of unidirectional 8 and 35 pct 1140+/Ti-6-4 fiber-reinforced composites has been investigated. It has been found that, at a low fiber volume fraction, the transverse fatigue crack growth resistance of metal-matrix composites (MMCs) is improved with respect to the monolithic matrix alloy. This occurs because “holes” from debonded interfaces can trap the crack and reduce the average fatigue crack growth rates by periodically increasing the effective crack-tip radius. However, an increase of fiber volume fraction from 8 to 35 pct decreases the fatigue crack growth resistance dramatically, due to the significant increase of the frequency of interaction and coalescence between the main crack, the debonded interfaces, and microcracks. |
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