The effect of particle shape on ductility of SiCp reinforced 6061 Al matrix composites
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To study the effect of particle shape on thermal residual stress and strain distributions in composites, five two-dimension SiCp/6061Al model composites reinforced with spherical, hexagon, square, triangle and shuttle-shaped particles, respectively were analyzed by finite element method (FEM). The results showed that the particle shape has a great effect on thermal residual stress and strain fields in composites. There are a residual plastic strain concentration in the matrix around a pointed particle corner and a serious residual stress concentration in the pointed particle corner. The two concentrations increase with decreasing pointed corner degree. When an external stress is applied, the plastic strain concentration in the matrix around the pointed particle corner and the serious stress concentration in the pointed particle corner which will fracture on a relative low level of applied stress can decrease ductility of the composite. Two 6061 aluminium alloy matrix composites reinforced with general SiC particles and blunted SiC particles were studied on the basis of the FEM analyses. It was found that most very pointed particle corners are eliminated after SiC particles being blunted. Replacing general SiC particles with blunted ones can reduce residual plastic strain concentrations in the matrix and serious residual stress concentration in the particle. Therefore, blunted SiC particles reinforced composite shows a higher ductility than general one.

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