Fracture micromechanisms of dispersion strengthened Cu-Al2O3 systems (in Slovak) BESTERCI, M., IVAN, J. vol. 35 (1997), no. 4, pp. 278 - 284
Abstract In the paper a study of fracture mechanism of a Cu-Al2O3 system by an "in situ tensile test in SEM" is presented. It is shown that during tensile strain the first cracks appear after decohesion of matrix-particle interface. The following stress increase causes formation of microcracks in the clusters of Al2O3 particles as well as cracking of large Al2O3 particles. Afterwards, a ductile transcrystalline fracture appears due to the cracks coalescence in the direction perpendicular to the tensile stress. We suggest a model of fracture mechanisms in the investigated system. Key words composite materials, Cu-Al2O3 system, fracture mechanism, matrix-particle interface Full text not available
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