Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8948571 | Journal of the European Ceramic Society | 2018 | 33 Pages |
Abstract
The main aim of the investigation was to quantify the influence of production-related cross-lines on static mechanical properties (tensile, flexural and shear) of an oxide-oxide CMC as a comparison between specimens with cross-lines and specimens without cross-lines in tested regions. Investigated material was a weak-matrix oxide-oxide CMC (WHIPOXâ¢) made of Nextel⢠610 fibers (3000 denier) and alumina matrix with a special winding pattern. Mechanical tests at room temperature revealed that cross-lines were local weak regions in a wound component. Spatial separation of the cross-line within the composite (2â¯mm shift from layer to layer) did not improve the negative influence of the cross-lines on mechanical properties. Fractographic investigations revealed that cross-lines acted as a trigger of material failure.
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Authors
Viacheslav Vasechko, Ferdinand Flucht, Nils Rahner,