Effects of fiber diameter and matrix alloys on impact-resistant boron/aluminum composites


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Efforts to improve the impact resistance of B/Al are reviewed and analyzed. Nonstandard thin-sheet Charpy and Izod impact tests and standard full-size Charpy impact tests were conducted on composites containing unidirectional 0.10-,0.14-, and 0.20-mm-(4-, 5.6-, and 8-mil- ) diameter boron fibers in 1100, 2024, 5052, and 6061 Al matrices. Impact failure modes of B/Al are proposed in an attempt to describe the mechanisms involved and to provide insight for maximizing impact resistance. The impact strength of B/Al was significantly increased by proper selection of materials and processing. The use of a ductile matrix (1100 Al) and large-diameter (8-mil) boron fibers gave the highest impact strengths. This combination resulted in improved energy absorption through matrix shear deformation and multiple fiber breakage.










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Structural Composite Materials


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This book covers topics related to structural composite materials such as processing, characterization, applications and challenges. The book presents ways of processing composites, where different types of composites can be processed depending on the type of reinforcement and matrix. It also outlines the evaluation of mechanical properties of a few processed composites and discusses the potential applications of composites and machining challenges faced in processing polymer and ceramic composites. The book caters to material scientists, industrial practitioners, researchers and students working on structural composite materials.