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Thermal stress relaxation in magnesium matrix composites controlled by dislocation breakaway

Chowdhury, A. S. M. F.
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Mari, D.  
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Schaller, R.  
2010
Composites Science and Technology

In metal matrix composites (MMCs) thermal stress relaxation can be achieved either by interface debonding, crack propagation or by dislocation motion. The present paper shows that in the case of magnesium matrix, interface thermal stresses are relaxed by dislocation motion. Moreover the results obtained by mechanical spectroscopy prove that this dislocation motion is controlled by a solid friction mechanism, which is not thermally activated. This point is very interesting for the development of MMCs, which exhibit a high damping capacity over a wide frequency range. Dislocation hysteretic motion in the magnesium matrix is evidenced by the dependence of the mechanical loss on the stress amplitude. The obtained relationship obeys perfectly to the Granato-Lucke model for dislocation breakaway. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.compscitech.2009.10.001
Web of Science ID

WOS:000272940300017

Author(s)
Chowdhury, A. S. M. F.
Mari, D.  
Schaller, R.  
Date Issued

2010

Published in
Composites Science and Technology
Volume

70

Start page

136

End page

142

Subjects

Mmc

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Fiber

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Interface

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Debonding

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Stress relaxation

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Mechanical Spectroscopy

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Internal-Friction

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