The Processing and Mechanical Properties of High Temperature/High Performance Composites. Book 6. Delamination and Compressive Behavior

The Processing and Mechanical Properties of High Temperature/High Performance Composites. Book 6. Delamination and Compressive Behavior
Author: Anthony G. Evans
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Total Pages: 320
Release: 1994
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The general emphasis for 1994 would be on increased software development, testing of subelements and design calculations. For these purposes, the constitutive law coding and development would be coordinated by Nick Aravas, and implemented in ABAQUS. The initial implementation would be the elastic/plastic model for MMCs with interface debonding developed in 1993 (Leckie). This would be extended in 1994 to include creep and some aspects of thermomechanical cycling. The code would be used for design calculations concerned with MMC rotors, actuators and vanes (Leckie). A plan is being formulated to collaborate with Pratt and Whitney to acquire MMC sub-elements representative of these components during 1994. Experimental tests on these subelements would be capable of providing a direct validation of the code capabilities.

The Processing and Mechanical Properties of High Temperature/High Performance Composites. Book 4. Constitutive Laws and Design

The Processing and Mechanical Properties of High Temperature/High Performance Composites. Book 4. Constitutive Laws and Design
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Total Pages: 484
Release: 1993
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Partial Contents: Remarks on Crack-Bridging Concepts; Notch Ductile- to-Brittle Transition due to Localized Inelastic Band; On the Tensile Strength of a Fiber-Reinforced Ceramic Composites Containing a Crack-Like Flaw; Mechanical Behavior of a Continuous Fiber-Reinforced Aluminum Matrix Composite Subjected to Transverse and Thermal Loading; Modeling of Anisotropic Behavior of Weakly Bonded Fiber Reinforced MMCs; Transverse Ductility of Metal Matrix Composites; Localization due to Damage in Two Direction Fiber Reinforced Composites; On the Notch-Sensitivity and Toughness of a Ceramic Composite; Thermal, Mechanical and Creep Behavior of Metal Matrix Composite; and The Treatment of Fatigue and Damage Accumulation in Composite Design.

The Processing and Mechanical Properties of High Temperature/High Performance Composites. Book 6, Section 4: Processing: Matrices and Composites

The Processing and Mechanical Properties of High Temperature/High Performance Composites. Book 6, Section 4: Processing: Matrices and Composites
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Total Pages: 246
Release: 1989
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The third annual report of the University Research Initiative project at UCSB on High-Temperature, High-Performance Composites consists of sections compiled in a total of six books. The first section in Book 1 is concerned with the properties and structure of bimaterial interfaces and the related problem of coating decohesion and cracking. The second section describes research on the strengths and fracture resistance of brittle matrix composites manufactured with fibers, whiskers and ductile phases. This information is presented in Books 2 and 3. The third section addresses the flow and creep strength of reinforced systems, with emphasis on effects of aspect ratio and the incidence of damage, and is offered in Book 4. The fourth section, Books 5 and 6, describes work on processing of intermetallic and ceramic matrices and composites, as well as numerical modelling of the melt-spinning process. (rrh).

Nuclear Science Abstracts

Nuclear Science Abstracts
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Total Pages: 978
Release: 1974-07
Genre: Nuclear energy
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Government Reports Annual Index

Government Reports Annual Index
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Total Pages: 1746
Release: 1994
Genre: Government publications
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The Processing and Mechanical Properties of High Temperature/High Performance Composites. Book 1, Section 1: Coatings and Interfaces

The Processing and Mechanical Properties of High Temperature/High Performance Composites. Book 1, Section 1: Coatings and Interfaces
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Total Pages: 400
Release: 1989
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The third annual report of the University Research Initiative project at UCSB on High-Temperature, High-Performance Composites consists of four sections compiled in a total of six books. The first sections is concerned with coatings and interfaces and is expressed in Book 1. The second section focuses on strength and fracture resistance and is found in Books 2 and 3. The third section describes research on flow and creep strength, this information is presented in Book 4. The fourth section is concerned with various aspects of processing in matrices and composites and is described in Books 5. and 6. Keywords: Ceramics; Intermetallics; Toughening.

The Processing and Mechanical Properties of High Temperature/High Performance Composites. Book 2, Section 2: Strength and Fracture Resistance

The Processing and Mechanical Properties of High Temperature/High Performance Composites. Book 2, Section 2: Strength and Fracture Resistance
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Total Pages: 393
Release: 1989
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The third annual report of the University Research Initiative project at UCSB on High-Temperature, High-Performance Composites consists of sections compiled in a total of six books. The first section in Book 1 is concerned with the properties and structure of bimaterial interfaces and the related problem of coating decohesion and cracking. The second section describes research on the strengths and fracture resistance of brittle matrix composites manufactured with fibers, whiskers and ductile phases. This information is presented in Books 2 and 3. The third section addresses the flow and creep strength of reinforced systems, with emphasis on effects of aspect ratio and the incidence of damage, and is offered in Book 4. The fourth section, Books 5 and 6, describes work on processing of intermetallic and ceramic matrices and composites, as well as numerical modelling of the melt-spinning process.