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The tensile failure modes of metal-matrix composite materials

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In this paper, the strength of individual boron fibers extracted from various as-received and thermally fatigued aluminum alloy matrix materials were measured in terms of a Weibull distribution.
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The strengths of individual boron fibers extracted from various as-received and thermally fatigued aluminum alloy matrix materials were measured. The results are described in terms of a Weibull distribution, and strengths of composites fabricated from these fibers are calculated in terms of lower and upper bounds. Tests conducted on composite specimens indicated that strengths approaching the upper bounds can be achieved in composites fabricated by normal diffusion bonding techniques. Cyclic temperature changes effectively reduced the strength values toward the lower bounds. It was concluded that this effect resulted from the degradation of the strength of the fiber-matrix bond.

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The effect of thermal cycling on the mechanical properties of various aluminum alloys reinforced with unidirectional boron fibers

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Statistical Concepts in the Study of Fracture Properties of Fibres and Composites

TL;DR: In this article, a review of recent developments in the study of fiber and composite material fracture is reviewed and analyzed using statistical and probabilistic concepts, and an attempt is made to show how statistical kinetics may provide some physical basis for the molecular fracture of polymeric fibres.
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The Application of the Principles of Linear Elastic Fracture Mechanics to Unidirectional Fiber Reinforced Composite Materials

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The fatigue properties of cross-plied boron 6061 aluminium

TL;DR: In this paper, the mechanical properties of boron-aluminium laminates have been examined at room temperature, 200 and 300° C. The increase in test temperature resulted in decreases in both the tensile and fatigue properties.
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A statistical theory of material strength with application to composite materials

TL;DR: In this paper, a statistical theory of material strength is proposed, where the strength of the elements is assumed to be a statistic a quantity, and as the material is loaded elements fracture randomly throughout the body causing localized stress concentrations.
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