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Design of Metal Matrix Composite with Particle Reinforcement

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Using the methods which are applied for estimating strength and toughness of composites reduces trial-and-error rate in their design. One of the mechanisms for strengthening and increasing toughness of composites is through debonding mechanism. Interface strength of reinforcement with matrix and effective surface of debonding greatly affect toughness and strength of these types of materials. In this study, a model was proposed to estimate the effect of interface and matrix strength of composites in increasing tensile toughness and strength. Then, interface strength and its effect in increasing tensile toughness and strength were calculated in a case study of composites containing particle reinforcement in matrix of steel.

DOI 10.11648/j.am.s.2015040201.12
Published in Advances in Materials (Volume 4, Issue 2-1, April 2015)

This article belongs to the Special Issue Advanced Tool Steels

Page(s) 9-13
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Keywords

Interface, Tensile Toughness, Strength

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  • Department of Engineering, Ayatollah Amoli Branch, Islamic Azad University, Amol, Iran

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