LOCALIZED DEFORMATION AND PARTICLE SIZE-EFFECT IN PARTICLE-REINFORCED SiCP/6151Al COMPOSITES UNDER IMPULSIVE SHEAR LOADINGS
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Abstract
The effects of the reinforcing particle size and strain rate on deformation localization behavior of SiCP/6151Al composites are investigated by making use of Split Hopkinson Bar and MTS-810 Materials Testing System with specially-designed hat-shaped specimens, which can produce a shear loading in the specimen. The experimental results demonstrate that the strengthening effect for the small-size particle-reinforced composite is higher than that for the large-size particle-reinforced composite. However, the small-size particle-reinforced composite is more prone to deformation localization than the large-particle composite under impact loading. The mechanisms leading to deformation localization in particle reinforced metal matrix composites are discussed in this paper as well.
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