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Creep-Rupture and Fatigue Behavior of a Notched Oxide/Oxide Ceramic Matrix Composite at Elevated Temperature

Authors: Barth H. Boyer; AIR FORCE INST OF TECH WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT
 
Abstract: The inherent resistance to oxidation of oxide/oxide ceramic matrix composites makes them ideal for aerospace applications that require high temperature and long life under corrosive environments. The ceramic matrix composite (CMC) of interest in the study is the Nextel (tm) 720/Alumina (N720/A) which is comprised of an 8-harness satin weave of Nextel (tm) fibers embedded in an alumina matrix. One of the top applications for N720/A is in the combustion section of a turbine engine. This will require mounting and shaping the material with rivets and possibly sharp edges thereby introducing geometry based stress concentration factors. Sullivan's research concentrated on the effects of central circular notches with a notch to width ratio (2a/w) of 0.33. This study expands upon his research to include the creep and fatigue response to double edge notch geometry with the same notch to width ratio of 0.33. In short, 12.0 mm wide rectangular specimens with two edge notches of 2 mm depth and 0.15 mm width were subjected to creep and fatigue loading conditions in 1200 deg. C of air. All fracture surfaces were examined by an optical microscope and a scanning electron microscope. Sullivan's research concluded that specimens with a central circular notch were insensitive to creep but slightly more sensitive to fatigue than unnotched specimens. In contrast, this study showed significant creep and fatigue life reductions for double edge notch specimens.

Limitations: APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
Description: Master's thesis
Pages: 116
Report Date: JUN 2008
Report Number: A828284
Keywords relating to this report:
AEROSPACE SYSTEMS
CERAMIC MATRIX COMPOSITES
COMBUSTION
CORROSION
CREEP STRENGTH
EDGES
ELECTRON MICROSCOPES
ELECTRONIC SCANNERS
ENVIRONMENTS
FATIGUE(MECHANICS)
FATIGUE LIFE
FRACTURE(MECHANICS)
GEOMETRY
HIGH TEMPERATURE
LOADS(FORCES)
LONG LIFE
MICROSCOPES
MOUNTS
OPTICAL EQUIPMENT
OXIDATION
RATIOS
REDUCTION
RESPONSE
RIVETS
RUPTURE
SENSITIVITY
SHAPE
SHARPNESS
SURFACES
TURBINES
WIDTH
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