Internal strain measurements and x-ray imaging in interpenetrating-phase Al{sub 2}O{sub 3}/Al composites.

2005 
Interpenetrating Al{sub 2}O{sub 3}/Al composites were created by liquid metal infiltration of alumina structures with three-dimensional periodicity produced by a robotic deposition method. Volume-averaged lattice strains in the alumina phase were measured by synchrotron X-ray diffraction at various uniaxial compression stresses up to 350 MPa. Load transfer, which is experimentally found to occur between the aluminum to the alumina phase, is in rough agreement with simple rule of mixtures models. Spatially resolved measurements showed variations in load transfer at different positions within the composite for the elastic, plastic, and damage deformation regimes. Using phase-enhanced imaging, the extent of damage within the composites was observed.
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