To enhance the understanding of matrix cracking and damage progression on the macroscopic scale, within a 0/90° fibre reinforced SiCf/SiC ceramic matrix composite (CMC), X-ray computed tomography (XCT) imaging and analysis have been performed in conjunction with a commercially available in-situ mechanical loading device. CMC test coupons were subjected to tensile cyclic loads and inspected using XCT without removal from the tensile loading device. Attempts to measure and quantify the resulting damage using volumetric image analysis techniques are presented, by characterising the crack network from XCT images acquired at both the maximum and minimum load condition during selected fatigue cycles. The XCT detection of significant crack develop...
abstract: Metal matrix composites (MMCs) offer high strength, high stiffness, low density, and good ...
International audienceMatrix cracking in SiC/SiC composite tubes is characterised from in situ tensi...
erpenetrating metal-ceramic composite of AlSi10Mg and an open porous alumina foam, with residual por...
The use of X-ray computed tomography (XCT) for detecting sub-critical damage and ultimate failure me...
Sophisticated mechanical characterisation is vital in support of a fundamental understanding of defo...
The complex structural architecture and inherent processing artefacts within ceramic matrix composit...
Melt infiltrated SiC/SiC ceramic matrix composite unidirectional (UD) composite specimens were image...
SiC-SiC ceramic matrix composites are candidate materials for fuel cladding in Generation IV nuclear...
The SiC/SiC composite has been proposed as a candidate material for the fuel cladding component in a...
International audienceCracks play an essential role in the degradation of the thermomechanical behav...
The complex structural architecture and inherent processing artefacts within ceramic matrix composit...
X-ray computed tomography (X-CT) and digital image correlation (DIC) are typical methods to capture ...
The present paper proposes an investigation of the failure events in a melt-infiltrated SiC/SiC comp...
abstract: Metal matrix composites (MMCs) offer high strength, high stiffness, low density, and good ...
International audienceMatrix cracking in SiC/SiC composite tubes is characterised from in situ tensi...
erpenetrating metal-ceramic composite of AlSi10Mg and an open porous alumina foam, with residual por...
The use of X-ray computed tomography (XCT) for detecting sub-critical damage and ultimate failure me...
Sophisticated mechanical characterisation is vital in support of a fundamental understanding of defo...
The complex structural architecture and inherent processing artefacts within ceramic matrix composit...
Melt infiltrated SiC/SiC ceramic matrix composite unidirectional (UD) composite specimens were image...
SiC-SiC ceramic matrix composites are candidate materials for fuel cladding in Generation IV nuclear...
The SiC/SiC composite has been proposed as a candidate material for the fuel cladding component in a...
International audienceCracks play an essential role in the degradation of the thermomechanical behav...
The complex structural architecture and inherent processing artefacts within ceramic matrix composit...
X-ray computed tomography (X-CT) and digital image correlation (DIC) are typical methods to capture ...
The present paper proposes an investigation of the failure events in a melt-infiltrated SiC/SiC comp...
abstract: Metal matrix composites (MMCs) offer high strength, high stiffness, low density, and good ...
International audienceMatrix cracking in SiC/SiC composite tubes is characterised from in situ tensi...
erpenetrating metal-ceramic composite of AlSi10Mg and an open porous alumina foam, with residual por...