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Statistical Analysis of the Properties of Advanced Fibers Designed for Titanium Alloy and Intermetallic Reinforcement

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 February 2011

John R. Porter*
Affiliation:
1049 Camino Dos Rios, Rockwell International Science Center, Thousand Oaks, CA 91360
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Abstract

The mechanical properties of new ceramic reinforcing fibers need to be well characterized before their incorporation into composite materials. Critical fiber properties include strength and Weibull modulus, both off the spool and after matrix extraction, bundle strength, modulus and creep resistance. Important composite properties include thermochemical stability, interface debond energy and interfacial sliding resistance. Tailoring these interfacial properties invariably involves the use of a fiber coating that can, in turn, influence fiber properties. Methods of measuring strength related properties are addressed and the results of a computer simulation to assess the quality of measured data using statistical methods are presented. The simulation was developed to determine the errors associated with a strength/Weibull modulus determination based on a limited number of samples. Finally, an assessment of the effect of mixing of high and low quality fiber on bundle strength and composite properties is made.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Materials Research Society 1992

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