The destruction of the fibrous metal matrix composites system Ti–SiC under cyclic loads (review)

Serpova V.M., Sidorov D.V., Kurbatkina E.I., Shavnev A.A.
Serpova V.M., Sidorov D.V., Kurbatkina E.I., Shavnev A.A. The destruction of the fibrous metal matrix composites system Ti–SiC under cyclic loads (review) // Proceedings of VIAM. 2020. No. 4-5. DOI: 10.18577/2307-6046-2020-0-45-108-118. URL: https://test.viam.ru/en/journal/2020/4-5/12
Keywords
metal matrix composite, aluminum matrix composites, silicon carbide, fiber, titanium matrix composites, fatigue.
Abstract

The paper presents the features of the destruction of fibrous metal matrix composites (ММСs) system Ti–SiC under cyclic loads under the review of foreign scientific and technical literature. The main factors affecting the nature of fracture and the fatigue life of fibrous MCMs system Ti–SiC under cyclic loads with different asymmetry coefficients are considered. The stages of destruction of fibrous MCMs system Ti–SiC under the action of mechanical and thermomechanical fatigue are presented. In conclusion of the review, conclusions are drawn and it is shown that in order to achieve high performance characteristics of parts made of MCMs system Ti–SiC, it is necessary to take into account the structural features of the material.

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