Chapter 16: Composite Materials
• Composites enhance matrix properties:-- MMC: enhance sy, TS, creep performance-- CMC: enhance Kc-- PMC: enhance E, sy, TS, creep performance Summary Chapter 16 -26 • Particulate-reinforced:-- Elastic modulus can be estimated.-- Properties are isotropic. • Fiber-reinforced:-- Elastic modulus and TS can be estimated along fiber dir.
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