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Creep behavior redistribution

Modeling of Creep Behavior and Transient Redistribution in Stress between Constituents... [Pg.161]

Fig. 5.2 Comparison of creep behavior and time-dependent change in fiber and matrix stress predicted using a 1-D concentric cylinder model (ROM model) (solid lines) and a 2-D finite element analysis (dashed lines). In both approaches it was assumed that a unidirectional creep specimen was instantaneously loaded parallel to the fibers to a constant creep stress. The analyses, which assumed a creep temperature of 1200°C, were conducted assuming 40 vol.% SCS-6 SiC fibers in a hot-pressed SijN4 matrix. The constituents were assumed to undergo steady-state creep only, with perfect interfacial bonding. For the FEM analysis, Poisson s ratio was 0.17 for the fibers and 0.27 for the matrix, (a) Total composite strain (axial), (b) composite creep rate, and (c) transient redistribution in axial stress in the fibers and matrix (the initial loading transient has been ignored). Although the fibers and matrix were assumed to exhibit only steady-state creep behavior, the transient redistribution in stress gives rise to the transient creep response shown in parts (a) and (b). After Wu et al 1... Fig. 5.2 Comparison of creep behavior and time-dependent change in fiber and matrix stress predicted using a 1-D concentric cylinder model (ROM model) (solid lines) and a 2-D finite element analysis (dashed lines). In both approaches it was assumed that a unidirectional creep specimen was instantaneously loaded parallel to the fibers to a constant creep stress. The analyses, which assumed a creep temperature of 1200°C, were conducted assuming 40 vol.% SCS-6 SiC fibers in a hot-pressed SijN4 matrix. The constituents were assumed to undergo steady-state creep only, with perfect interfacial bonding. For the FEM analysis, Poisson s ratio was 0.17 for the fibers and 0.27 for the matrix, (a) Total composite strain (axial), (b) composite creep rate, and (c) transient redistribution in axial stress in the fibers and matrix (the initial loading transient has been ignored). Although the fibers and matrix were assumed to exhibit only steady-state creep behavior, the transient redistribution in stress gives rise to the transient creep response shown in parts (a) and (b). After Wu et al 1...
The scheme also assumes that the redistribution of the secondary phase changes the size distribution of cavities within the material, which is supported by experimental observations [23,46], Final proof of the cavitation creep model is the fact that Eq. (2) fits the experimental data over a wide range of stresses for both SN 88 and NT 154. Thus, the model shovm in Figure 13.16 provides an understanding of the overall creep behavior of silicon nitride. Cavitation is the main creep mechanism in silicon nitride, and in other similarly bonded ceramics. [Pg.595]

Background At elevated temperatures the rapid application of a sustained creep load to a fiber-reinforced ceramic typically produces an instantaneous elastic strain, followed by time-dependent creep deformation. Because the elastic constants, creep rates and stress-relaxation behavior of the fibers and matrix typically differ, a time-dependent redistribution in stress between the fibers and matrix will occur during creep. Even in the absence of an applied load, stress redistribution can occur if differences in the thermal expansion coefficients of the fibers and matrix generate residual stresses when a component is heated. For temperatures sufficient to cause the creep deformation of either constituent, this mismatch in creep resistance causes a progres-... [Pg.161]


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