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Title: StressRupture of OxideOxide Composites


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Stress-Rupture of Oxide/Oxide Composites
Howard G. Halverson Materials Response
Group Virginia Tech Bill Curtin Division of
Engineering Brown University January 27, 2000
2
Objectives
  • Determine quasi-static and stress-rupture
    properties of an oxide/oxide ceramic composite at
    23C, 950C, and 1050C.
  • Develop a micromechanical model for
    deformation and stress-rupture lifetime

3
Material System
  • Nextel 610 Fiber - 50 fiber volume fraction
  • Alumina-Yttria Matrix - 20 porosity
  • Fugitive Carbon Interface - 80-100 nm
    thickness
  • Produced via sol-gel infiltration by
    McDermott Technologies, Inc. (Lynchburg, VA)

4
Quasi-Static Properties
Slight decrease in tensile strength and modulus
with increasing temperature
40 µ crack spacing which remains unchanged after
testing
5
Steady-State Strain Rate
Steady-state strain rates are approximately 40
of that expected from the fiber data alone.
6
Fiber Stress Profile
The fiber stress profile away from a matrix crack
will affect the rate of slow crack growth
Hysteresis and push-out tests indicate t is 30
MPa. Post-test microscopy indicates that the
crack spacing is unchanged at 40µ
7
Micromechanical Model
  • Degradation in the fibers due to slow crack growth

Crack growth is dictated by the Paris Law
So with time the strength of an individual fiber
is
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Micromechanical Model
  • Accounts for
  • Fiber statistical strength distribution
  • Fiber stress profile away from the matrix crack
  • Global load sharing from broken fibers to intact
    fibers
  • Fiber pullout from other matrix crack planes

9
Stress-Rupture Modeling
  • b - slow crack growth exponent
  • C - slow crack growth coefficient
  • m- Weibull modulus
  • sc - characteristic strength
  • t - interface frictional stress
  • x - matrix crack spacing

10
Fiber Rupture Behavior
Obtain the fiber stress rupture parameters from
single fiber testing
Yun DiCarlo, 1993
11
Steady-State Strain Rate
12
Effect of Crack Spacing
13
Unidirectional Lifetimes
14
Fitted Lifetimes
15
Residual Strength Testing
16
Conclusions
  • Model explains the creep deformation of the
    Nextel 610/alumina-yttria composite fairly well
  • However, composite stress-rupture lifetime is
    underpredicted by two orders of magnitude
  • Perhaps in situ behavior is different from
    reported ex situ data, or fibers have improved
    stress-rupture properties

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Acknowledgements
  • McDermott Technologies, Inc.
  • NASA-Glenn Research Center
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