1996
DOI: 10.1016/1359-6454(95)00202-2
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Fatigue life prediction of fiber-reinforced titanium matrix composites

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“…Namely, the decrease of the fibre stress comes from the interfacial frictional stress. Once the stress distribution in a fibre is obtained, the frictional stress can be calculated by: 3,10 …”
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“…Namely, the decrease of the fibre stress comes from the interfacial frictional stress. Once the stress distribution in a fibre is obtained, the frictional stress can be calculated by: 3,10 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, for structural materials, the fatigue strength is the most important factor for ensuring a long‐term reliability. For the propagation of fatigue cracks in unidirectional fibre‐reinforced metal matrix composites, the fibre bridging, interfacial debonding and fibre breakage are very important factors 1–4 . For the fibre bridging stress, many models have been proposed such as the shear lag model and so on 5–10 .…”
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