2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.compscitech.2010.04.007
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The fibre/matrix interface and its influence on mechanical and physical properties of Cu-MMC

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“…[6,7] W-wire reinforced Cu appears as the most promising material due to good interface bonding strength even without interface modifications compared to the weakly bonded brittle SiC-fibers. Processing of MRFM with the ductile W-wires did not show fiber cracking as observed in Cu/SiC/20 m. [8] The CTE mismatch between Cu (17 ppm Á K À1 ) and W (4.5 ppm Á K À1 ) will lead to internal stresses in the MFRM.…”
Section: State Of the Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[6,7] W-wire reinforced Cu appears as the most promising material due to good interface bonding strength even without interface modifications compared to the weakly bonded brittle SiC-fibers. Processing of MRFM with the ductile W-wires did not show fiber cracking as observed in Cu/SiC/20 m. [8] The CTE mismatch between Cu (17 ppm Á K À1 ) and W (4.5 ppm Á K À1 ) will lead to internal stresses in the MFRM.…”
Section: State Of the Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First step in production is the fiber coating with an interlayer followed by Cu or CuCrZr matrix material deposition by magnetron sputtering or galvanic Cu coating in thickness dependent on the required volume fraction. The coated fibers are filled into a preform encapsulated in a matrix tube and compacted by hot isostatic pressing (HIP) at 600-700°C with 100-120 MPa for Cu and at 750-850°C with 100-170 MPa for CuCrZr matrices [7]. Samples resulted with a MFRM core of Ø $ 3 mm for neutron diffraction and Ø $ 1.2 mm for synchrotron diffraction/tomography.…”
Section: Materials Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pure Cu as well as CuCrZr (Cr $ 0.7 wt.%; Zr $ 0.1 wt.%) matrices were tested [6][7][8][9][10]. The MFRM samples were produced by Deutsches Zentrum für Luft-und Raumfahrt (DLR) and some by Max Planck Institute (IPP) in cooperation with European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company (EADS) [7,12]. First step in production is the fiber coating with an interlayer followed by Cu or CuCrZr matrix material deposition by magnetron sputtering or galvanic Cu coating in thickness dependent on the required volume fraction.…”
Section: Materials Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…1 a): monofilaments of approximately 0.1 mm in diameter (e.g. SiC) are embedded uni-or bidirectionally within a metallic matrix by diffusion bonding (Leyens et al, 2003;Brendel et al, 2007;Peters et al, 2010). -Continuous fibre reinforced metals (CFRM) (Fig.…”
Section: Types Of MMCmentioning
confidence: 99%