2002
DOI: 10.1142/s0217979202009494
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Interfacial Behavior of Nicalon-Fiber-Feinforced Glass-Ceramic Matrix Composite Due to Creep-Conditioning

Abstract: Creep-conditioning had been shown to be effective in inducing a compressive residual stress in the matrix of SiC-fiber-reinforced BMAS glass-ceramic matrix composite. The increase in the compressive stress in the matrix manifested in the increase in the proportional limit of the crept specimens, as compared to mat of the as-received. The change of residual stresses in the composite due to creep-load transfer was evaluated through mechanical testing and X-ray diffraction. Microstructural studies on the fracture… Show more

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