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Monotonic and cyclic fatigue behavior of high-performance ceramic fibers

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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CERAMIC SOCIETY
Volume 88, Issue 1, Pages 101-108

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AMER CERAMIC SOC
DOI: 10.1111/j.1551-2916.2004.00007.x

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Monotonic and cyclic fatigue behavior of single fibers or fiber fabrics are of significant interest, since fiber assemblies or fiber-reinforced composite materials in structural applications are often subjected to cyclic loading. Studying the cyclic fatigue behavior of fibers is particularly difficult because of their small diameter (similar to10 pm) and high aspect ratio. In this paper, we report results of monotonic tension and tension-tension fatigue behavior of two sol-gel-derived ceramic fibers: Al2O3-SiO2-B2O3 (Nextel 312) and Al2O3 (Nextel 610). Nextel 312 exhibited a great deal of variability in tensile strength, reflected by a Weibull modulus of 4.6, versus Nextel 610, which had a Weibull modulus of 10.5. Our experiments showed clearly that cyclic loading was more damaging than static loading and, thus, resulted in a lower cyclic fatigue life compared with static loading. The fracture behavior under fatigue loading was distinctly different from that under monotonic loading. It is believed that processing-induced flaws acted as crack initiation sites, and that the cyclic loading induced subcritical cracking, followed by coalescence of cracks immediately prior to failure.

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