Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1580264 Materials Science and Engineering: A 2009 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

The dynamic compressive properties of SiC particle reinforced pure Al matrix composites, fabricated by spark plasma sintering technique with mixture powders prepared by mechanical alloying process, were tested in this paper. Two different average SiC particle sizes of 12 μm and 45 μm were adopted, and the compressive tests of these composites at strain rates ranging from 800/s to 5200/s were conducted by split Hopkinson pressure bar. The damage mechanism of the SiCp/Al composites was analyzed through the microstructural observations and high-precision density measurements. Results show that the dynamic properties and damage accumulation of these composites are significantly affected by the particle distribution, size, particle cracking, particle/matrix interface debonding and adiabatic heat softening. The composites containing smaller SiC particles exhibit higher flow stress, lower strain rate sensitivity, and less damage at high strain rate deformation.

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