Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1466893 | Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing | 2010 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The present work deals with two types of ceramic matrix composites CMC: SiCf/[Si–B–C] and Cf/[Si–B–C], loaded in static fatigue at high temperature. An acoustic emission-based technique is proposed to predict the residual fatigue life. Indeed, two approaches based on the analysis of released energy are applied. A coefficient denoted RAE is evaluated. Moreover, a cumulative Benioff law commonly used for pre-seismic activations is applied. Under constant stress, micro-cracks are created, which generate elastic waves in a manner similar to earthquakes. The law predicted satisfactorily the time-to-failure of SiCf/[Si–B–C] composite under a constant load.
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Authors
S. Momon, M. Moevus, N. Godin, M. R’Mili, P. Reynaud, G. Fantozzi, G. Fayolle,