Conference proceeding
Crack-tip damage progression and acoustic emission in unidirectional silicon-carbide/titanium 6Al-4V composite
ISTFA 1987 - International Symposium for Testing and Failure Analysis: Advanced materials; Proceedings of the Symposium, Los Angeles, CA; UNITED STATES; 9-13 Nov. 1987, pp.33-42
01 Nov 1987
Abstract
This study addresses the monitoring of damage initiation and progression in center-notched unidirectional silicon-carbide /titanium composite during quasi-static and fatigue loading. Emphasis has been placed on determining the 'effective' crack-tip damage growth using the compliance matching procedure, and on correlating these results with acoustic emission and optical observations. Examinations of the fracture surface morphology and of the failure mechanisms were also conducted. Results show an excellent agreement between the effective crack extension and the acoustic emission in terms of damage initiation and rate of progression. (Author)
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- Title
- Crack-tip damage progression and acoustic emission in unidirectional silicon-carbide/titanium 6Al-4V composite
- Creators
- JOHNG BakuckasJonathan Awerbuch
- Publication Details
- ISTFA 1987 - International Symposium for Testing and Failure Analysis: Advanced materials; Proceedings of the Symposium, Los Angeles, CA; UNITED STATES; 9-13 Nov. 1987, pp.33-42
- Conference
- ISTFA 1987 - International Symposium for Testing and Failure Analysis: Advanced materials (Los Angeles, California, United States, 09 Nov 1987 - 13 Nov 1987)
- Number of pages
- 1
- Resource Type
- Conference proceeding
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics
- Identifiers
- 991019297058004721