Effect of Fiber Strength on the Room Temperature Tensile Properties of Sic/Ti-24Al-11NbSCA-6 SiC fibers of known strength were incorporated into SiC/Ti-24Al-11Nb (at. percent) composites and the effect of fiber strength variability on room temperature composite strength was investigated. Fiber was etched out of a composite fabricated by the powder cloth technique and the effect of the fabrication process on fiber strength was assessed. The strength of the composite was directly correlated with the strength of the as-received fiber. The strength of composite plates containing mixed fiber strengths was dominated by the lower strength fiber. Fabrication by the powder cloth technique resulted in only a slight degradation of fiber strength. The strength of the composite was found to be overestimated by the rule of mixtures strength calculation. Examination of failed tensile specimens revealed periodic fiber cracks and the failure mode was concluded to be cumulative. With the variation in fiber strength eliminated, the composite UTS was found to have a positive correlation with volume fraction of fiber.
Document ID
19920053765
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Draper, S. L. (NASA Lewis Research Center Cleveland, OH, United States)
Brindley, P. K. (NASA Lewis Research Center Cleveland, OH, United States)
Nathal, M. V. (NASA Lewis Research Center Cleveland, OH, United States)