Infiltration mechanics in conventional and hybridized fibre reinforced metal–matrix composites

Author: Young, R. M. K.

Source: Materials Science and Technology, Volume 6, Number 6, June 1990 , pp. 548-553(6)

Publisher: Maney Publishing

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Abstract:

An analysis is presented for the prediction of the pressures required to effect the infiltration of both conventional and hybridised aligned fibre bundles, taking into account the exact meniscus configuration and the effect of entrapped gas. This allows the existence, and size, of defects formed under particular infiltration conditions to be predicted. The strength of the cohesive forces acting between the fibres during infiltration is calculated.

MST/1130

Document Type: Research Article

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/026708390790191693

Publication date: 1990-06-01

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