Influence of volume fraction on fracture mechanism of Al-Al4C3 system studied by “in-situ tensile test in SEM” BESTERCI, M., VELGOSOVA, O., IVAN, J., HVIZDOS, P., KOHUTEK, I. vol. 46 (2008), no. 3, pp. 139 - 143
Abstract The method of “in-situ tensile testing in SEM” is suitable for investigations of fracture mechanisms because it enables to observe and document deformation processes directly, thank to which the initiation and development of plastic deformation and fracture can be reliably described. With increasing tensile load, local cracks are formed by rupture of large particles and decohesion of smaller particles. Further increase of load leads to the crack growth by coalescence of cavities in the direction from the surface into the specimen centre. Depending on the particle volume fraction, the cracks can be parallel or perpendicular to the load direction. The final rupture takes place in rows of variable density, depending on the volume fractions of carbide (Al4C3) and oxide (Al2O3) particles. The aim of the present study is to evaluate the influence of volume fraction of Al4C3 particles (8 and 12 vol.%) on the fracture mechanism. Key words metal matrix composites, dispersion strengthened Al, “in-situ tensile testing in SEM”, fracture mechanisms Full text (280 KB)
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