Mechanical characterization of unnotched SCS6/Ti-15-3 metal matrix composites at room temperatureThe Ti-15-3 metal matrix composites containing silicon-carbide (SCS6) fibers, in five different lay-ups, have been tested at room temperature to determine static strengths and mechanical properties. Experimental data and predicted values of the laminate properties and strengths showed good correlation. The off-axis laminate plies (that is, 90 and 45 deg) suffered fiber/matrix interface failures at stress levels as low as 20 ksi, thus significantly affecting the mechanical properties of the laminate. Edge replicas were used to verify the fiber/matrix separations. Microscopic examinations determined that the fiber/matrix failures were occurring in the titanium/silicon reaction layer. Fatigue tests were performed on unnotched specimens to determine the number of cycles to failure versus cyclic stress level. It was found that the stress in the 0 deg fiber could be used to correlate the fatigue life of different laminates containing 0 deg plies.
Document ID
19910034067
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Johnson, W. S. (NASA Langley Research Center Hampton, VA, United States)
Lubowinski, S. J. (BASF Structurals Materials, Inc. Charlotte, NC, United States)
Highsmith, Alton L. (Texas A & M University College Station, United States)