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Fiber Coating Concepts for Brittle‐Matrix Composites
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1993
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Materials ScienceSapphire ReinforcementsReinforcement MaterialMetal Matrix CompositeCompositesHigh Temperature MaterialsMechanical PropertiesFiber Coating ConceptsBrittle‐matrix CompositesEngineeringMechanical EngineeringFiber ReinforcementMetal-ceramic SystemsRefractory Metal CoatingsMechanics Of MaterialsFiber-reinforced Composite
The current interest in tough, high‐temperature materials has motivated fiber coating development for brittle‐matrix composites with brittle reinforcements. Such coatings are needed for controlled interface debonding and frictional sliding. The system investigated in this study was sapphire fiber‐reinforced alumina. This system is thermochemically stable for severe use conditions, exhibits little thermal expansion mismatch, and utilizes the excellent strength and creep resistance of sapphire reinforcements. Porous oxide and refractory metal coatings which satisfy requirements for toughness improvement in these composites were identified by employing a variety of newly developed mechanical testing techniques for determining the interfacial fracture energies and sliding resistances.
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