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Effect of spatial distribution of SiC particles on the tensile deformation behavior of Al-10vol%SiC composites

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MATERIALS TRANSACTIONS
Volume 48, Issue 2, Pages 171-177

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JAPAN INST METALS & MATERIALS
DOI: 10.2320/matertrans.48.171

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Al-10vol%SiC composite; particle clustering; tensile properties; particle/matrix delamination

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The effect of particle clustering distribution oil the damage accumulation and the deformation behavior is investigated in the particle reinforced metal-matrix composites. The clustering tendency of the Al-10vol%SiC composite is evaluated by the normalized 2-dimensional local number density (LND2D) of the particle. It is found that the uniform material having a spatial distribution close to the random distribution has higher flow stress and larger elongation. fire particle/matrix delamination is easy to occur preferentially at the particles of larger size ill the more clustered regions in tensile deformation. Composites with lower clustering tendency have larger strain hardening capacity than those with more clustering one.

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