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Probing the microscopic strength of alumina reinforcements

Pejchal, Vaclav
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Mueller, Martin Guillermo  
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Zagar, Goran  
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2013
Euromat 2013

By combining focused ion beam milling methods with microtesting techniques and finite element simulation we probe the strength of microscopic alumina phases that can be used as reinforcements in the production of metal matrix composite materials. We present results from tests conducted on alumina fibres and compare data thus obtained with known macroscopic fibre properties derived from tensile tests conducted on long sections of the virgin fibres. We then transpose these methods towards the microscopic testing of irregularly shaped alumina particles that have potential for the reinforcement of aluminium.

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Author(s)
Pejchal, Vaclav
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Mueller, Martin Guillermo  
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Zagar, Goran  
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Rossoll, Andreas  
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Dénéréaz, Cyril
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Charvet, Raphaël  
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Dufour, Willy
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Mortensen, Andreas  
Date Issued

2013

Subjects

Reinforcement

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composites

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local strength

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Event nameEvent placeEvent date
Euromat 2013

Sevilla, Spain

September 8-13, 2013

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September 22, 2015
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