Bridging Stress Distributions During Fatigue Crack Growth in Continuously Reinforced [0] Metal Matrix Composites

R. John, D. Buchanan
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Abstract

An optimization procedure was developed to deduce the fiber bridging stresses from crack opening displacements measured in situ during crack growth. This procedure was used to determine the bridging stress distribution during fatigue crack growth in a unidirectionally reinforced metal matrix composite (SCS-6/TIMETAL®21S). The bridging stress is non-zero at the crack tip contrary to predictions from conventionally used shear lag models. The bridging stress at the crack tip is proportional to the applied far-field stress. The deduced bridging law is similar to the new shear lag models with non-zero bridging stresses at the crack tip. Any bridging model can be used to predict the crack growth behavior by choosing appropriate values of the frictional shear stress (T). Consequently, the magnitude of the stresses in the fibers bridging the crack will depend on the fiber bridging model. Hence, the fiber tensile strength required to predict the onset of fiber failure will also depend on the fiber bridging model.
连续增强金属基复合材料疲劳裂纹扩展过程中的桥接应力分布[0]
开发了一种优化程序,从裂纹扩展过程中原位测量的裂纹张开位移推导出纤维桥接应力。该方法用于测定单向增强金属基复合材料(SCS-6/TIMETAL®21S)疲劳裂纹扩展过程中的桥接应力分布。桥接应力在裂纹尖端是非零的,这与传统使用的剪切滞后模型的预测相反。裂纹尖端的桥接应力与外加远场应力成正比。推导出的桥接规律与裂纹尖端非零桥接应力的新剪切滞后模型相似。任何桥接模型都可以通过选择合适的摩擦剪应力(T)值来预测裂纹的扩展行为。因此,桥接裂纹的纤维中应力的大小将取决于纤维桥接模型。因此,预测纤维断裂开始所需的纤维抗拉强度也将取决于纤维桥接模型。
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