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The mechanical response of a 6061-T6 A1/A12O3 metal matrix composite at high rates of deformation
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Reinforcement MaterialEngineeringMechanical EngineeringCeramic Matrix CompositesAlumina ParticlesWork HardeningCeramic Matrix CompositeMetal Matrix CompositeDynamic BehaviorHigh RatesMicrostructure-strength RelationshipMaterials ScienceQuasistatic DeformationsMechanical ResponseComposite TechnologySolid MechanicsMechanical DeformationFiber-reinforced CompositeDynamic Constitutive BehaviorMechanical PropertiesStructural MechanicsMechanics Of MaterialsHigh Strain Rate
The mechanical properties of a 6061-T6 aluminum alloy reinforced with a 20 vol.% fraction of alumina particles and of an unreinforced 6061-T6 alloy are studied over a range of strain rates (10-4to 6 x 105s-1) using quasistatic compression, compression and torsion Kolsky Bars, and high strain rate pressure-shear plate impact. At a given strain rate the composite displays increased strength but essentially the same strain hardening as the matrix. However, the composite displays a stronger rate-sensitivity than does the unreinforced alloy at high rates of deformation (>103s-1). The rate-sensitivity of the unreinforced alloy is shown to be largely the result of the imposed strain rate rather than of the rate history. For quasistatic deformations, a model proposed by Bao et al. (1991) describes the behavior of the composite fairly accurately given the behavior of the unreinforced alloy. This paper presents an extension of the model that is able to predict the dynamic behavior of the composite given the dynamic response of the monolithic alloy.
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