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Journal of Materials Science, Vol.29, No.15, 3857-3896, 1994
The Physics and Mechanics of Fiber-Reinforced Brittle-Matrix Composites
This review compiles knowledge about the mechanical and structural performance of brittle matrix composites. The overall philosophy recognizes the need for models that allow efficient interpolation between experimental results, as the constituents and the fibre architecture are varied. This approach is necessary because empirical methods are prohibitively expensive. Moreover, the field is not yet mature, though evolving rapidly. Consequently, an attempt is made to provide a framework into which models could be inserted, and then validated by means of an efficient experimental matrix. The most comprehensive available models and the status of experimental assessments are reviewed. The phenomena given emphasis include : the stress/strain behaviour in tension and shear, the ultimate tensile strength and notch sensitivity, fatigue, stress corrosion and creep.
Keywords:FIBER COMPOSITES;FATIGUE CRACKING;CERAMIC COMPOSITES;DAMAGE MECHANISMS;BRIDGED CRACKS;CREEP-BEHAVIOR;PUSHOUT TESTS;GLASS;FRACTURE;FAILURE