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EPSRC Reference: GR/H60363/01
Title: MACROSTRESS/MICROSTRESS INTERACTIONS DURING CRACK GROWTH IN METAL MATRIX COMPOSITES
Principal Investigator: withers, Professor P
Other Investigators:
King, Professor Dame JE
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Department: Materials Science & Metallurgy
Organisation: University of Cambridge
Scheme: Standard Research (Pre-FEC)
Starts: 18 January 1993 Ends: 17 October 1996 Value (£): 128,605
EPSRC Research Topic Classifications:
Materials Characterisation
EPSRC Industrial Sector Classifications:
Aerospace, Defence and Marine Transport Systems and Vehicles
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Fatigue crack propagation is associated with complex crack tip stress fields which control the mechanisms of crack advance. In order to develop new materials with improved fatigue resistance and to predict fatigue life more accurately, a better understanding of the interactions and interrelationship between the microscopic and macroscopic components of the stress field and the microstructure at the crack tip is required. It is the aim of this project to measure the crack tip stress field in advanced metal matrix composites directly and non-destructively using neutron diffraction. The effects on the stress field of macroresidual stresses, interphase stress and, for continuous composites, crack bridging will be investigated. These direct measurements will then be used to examine the validity of current predictive models.
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