Materials Science Forum, Vol.426-4, 2107-2112, 2003
Creep model for multidirectional short fiber reinforced metal matrix composite
A new model is proposed which describes the creep behaviour of metal matrix composites randomly reinforced by short fibers. The internal damage of the composite during creep due to fiber fragmentation is introduced by assigning a heuristic nonlinear stress-strain relationship to the fibers. Based on the model, the load partitioning between matrix and fibers can be computed. The macroscopic creep behaviour is simulated for composites exhibing different fiber orientation distributions.