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The Notched Tensile Behavior of Metal Matrix Composites

KM Prewo-1974-01-01
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The deformation and fracture of boron-reinforced 6061 aluminum and Ti-6A1-4V were examined using X-radiography. Both monofilament and multifilament containing specimens were tested to determine operative fracture mechanisms. It was shown that three distinctly different types of composite behavior could each provide substantial notch insensitivity.

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The deformation and fracture of boron-reinforced 6061 aluminum and Ti-6A1-4V were examined using X-radiography. Both monofilament and multifilament containing specimens were tested to determine operative fracture mechanisms. It was shown that three distinctly different types of composite behavior could each provide substantial notch insensitivity.

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Materials scienceComposite materialUltimate tensile strengthComposite numberFracture (geology)Deformation (meteorology)MetalBoron

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