Dislocations in continuous filament reinforced W/NiAl and Al 2 O 3 /NiAl composites
Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A-physical Metallurgy and Materials Science(1997)
摘要
Continuous filament reinforced W/NiAl and Al 2 O 3 /NiAl composites (as-processed, annealed, and thermally cycled) have much higher dislocation densities than that of monolithic NiAl. These higher dislocation densities resulted from the relaxation of thermal residual stress, which developed during the cooling of the sample from elevated temperatures and was caused by the difference in the coefficients of thermal expansion between the matrix and the reinforcement. The dislocation density in the region adjacent to the matrix-filament interface was high and decreased only slightly with distance from the interface in the 30 vol pct composites. The as-processed and annealed composites exhibited a rather homogeneous dislocation density in the matrix. After thermal cycling, these composites showed no large difference in the dislocation density and morphology. However, there were local regions of lower dislocation densities. This difference was examined in relationship to filament fracture, surface matrix cracking, and degree of bonding.
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dislocations,thermal cycling,coefficient of thermal expansion,materials science,residual stress,composite material
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