%0 Journal Article
%T Effects of Interface Properties on Tensile Strength of Ceramic Matrix Composites
界面性能对陶瓷基复合材料拉伸强度的影响
%A YANG Cheng-Peng
%A JIAO Gui-Qiong
%A WANG Bo
%A
杨成鹏
%J 无机材料学报
%D 2009
%I Science Press
%X A definition of central crack damaged zone (CCDZ) is introduced based on tension experiments of Ceramic Matrix Composites (CMCs). The width of the CCDZ is defined to equal the debond length and the effect of interface toughness is neglected. When the CMCs rupture, the stress carried by the fibers can be estimated by the mean fiber stress within the CCDZ. Furthermore, the rule of mixtures is modified. Considering that the interface properties control the fracture mode, two kinds of models are presented respectively for brittle and ductile fracture strength. The stress concentration factor and interface debond energy release rate are introduced and discussed. It indicates that both the above factors result in decline of the tensile strength as they increase. The predictions of the given formulae are in good agreement with experimental data.
%K interface properties
%K ceramic matrix composites
%K stress concentration
%K energy release rate
%K tensile strength
界面性能
%K 陶瓷基复合材料
%K 应力集中
%K 能量释放率
%K 拉伸强度
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