2022
DOI: 10.3390/met12101753
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The Dependence of the Strength of a Carbon Fiber/Aluminum Matrix Composite on the Interface Shear Strength between the Matrix and Fiber

Abstract: Taking the example of a composite wire with an Al-25% Sn alloy matrix reinforced with carbon fiber, the dependence of composite bending strength on interface shear strength was determined. Samples of the composite wire with different interface shear strengths were obtained by heat treatment at temperatures from 300 to 600 °C. The highest bending strength of 2450 MPa was observed for composite wire samples with the lowest interface shear strength. With an increase in the shear strength of the interface, a decre… Show more

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“…In the past half century, the use of SiC particles as a reinforcing phase for the improvement of the machining and mechanical properties of aluminum alloys has been widely investigated [1][2][3]. When compared with the corresponding aluminum alloy, a particlereinforced aluminum alloy matrix composite has a higher tensile strength [4,5], hardness [6] and fatigue strength [6]; qualities which have been widely used in the aerospace and automotive fields [7]. Similar to aluminum alloys, aluminum matrix composites can be subjected to solution and aging treatments for the enhancement of the mechanical properties of the material via solution and precipitation strengthening effects [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the past half century, the use of SiC particles as a reinforcing phase for the improvement of the machining and mechanical properties of aluminum alloys has been widely investigated [1][2][3]. When compared with the corresponding aluminum alloy, a particlereinforced aluminum alloy matrix composite has a higher tensile strength [4,5], hardness [6] and fatigue strength [6]; qualities which have been widely used in the aerospace and automotive fields [7]. Similar to aluminum alloys, aluminum matrix composites can be subjected to solution and aging treatments for the enhancement of the mechanical properties of the material via solution and precipitation strengthening effects [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%