Introduction-2: Ahmet Erkliğ
Introduction-2: Ahmet Erkliğ
Introduction-2: Ahmet Erkliğ
Ahmet Erkli
Advantages of MMCs
Metal matrix composites are mainly used to
provide advantages over monolithic metals such
as steel and aluminum. These advantages include
higher specic strength and modulus by
reinforcing low-density metals, such as aluminum
and titanium; lower coefcients of thermal
expansion by reinforcing with bers with low
coefcients of thermal expansion, such as graphite;
and maintaining properties such as strength at high
temperatures.
Advantages of MMCs
Advantages over polymer matrix composites. These
include higher elastic properties; higher service
temperature; insensitivity to moisture; higher
electric and thermal conductivities; and better wear,
fatigue, and aw resistances.
The drawbacks of MMCs over PMCs include higher
processing temperatures and higher densities.
Fabrication Method
Fabrication methods for MMCs are varied. One method of
manufacturing them is diffusion bonding (Figure 1.28),
which is used in manufacturing boron/aluminum
composite parts. A ber mat of boron is placed between
two thin aluminum foils about 0.05 mm thick. A polymer
binder or an acrylic adhesive holds the bers together in
the mat. Layers of these metal foils are stacked at angles as
required by the design. The laminate is rst heated in a
vacuum bag to remove the binder. The laminate is then hot
pressed with a temperature of about 500C and pressure of
about 35 MPa in a die to form the required machine
element.
Applications of MMCs
Space: The space shuttle uses boron/aluminum
tubes to support its fuselage frame. In addition to
decreasing the mass of the space shuttle by more
than 145 kg, boron/aluminum also reduced the
thermal insulation requirements because of its low
thermal conductivity. The mast of the Hubble
Telescope uses carbon-reinforced aluminum.
Advantages of CMCs
High strength,
Hardness,
High service temperature limits for ceramics,
Chemical inertness, and
Low density.
However, ceramics by themselves have low fracture
toughness. Under tensile or impact loading, they fail
catastrophically.
Processing a cc composite
Low-pressure carbonization
A graphite cloth is taken, impregnated by resin (such as
phenolic, pitch, and furfuryl ester), and laid up in layers. It is
laid in a mold, cured, and trimmed. The part is then
pyrolized, converting the phenolic resin to graphite. The
composite is then impregnated by furfuryl alcohol. The
process drives off the resin and any volatiles. The process is
repeated three or four times until the level of porosity is
reduced to an acceptable level. Each time, this process
increases its modulus and strength. Because carbon
carbon composites oxidize at temperatures as low as
450C, an outer layer of silicon carbide may be deposited.
NATURAL FIBERS
Natural fibers
Banana Fiber
SugarcaneBagasse
Fiber
Kenaf Fiber
Jute Fiber
Hemp Fiber
1. Car partsApplications
Exterior body
parts
Car
Hood
Front bumpers
and fenders
Door
panels
Various interior
parts
Study
Materials
Application
Performance
Wotzel et al.
(1999)
Hemp Epoxy
vs. ABS
Do not discuss
the performance
Transport pallet
Satisfying
service
requirement
Weight Reduction
Component
Study
NFRP
component
Base
component
Wotzel et al.
820 g (hempepoxy)
1125 g (ABS)
Auto insulation
Schmidt &
Meyer (1998)
2.6 kg (hempPP)
3.5 kg (GF-PP)
Transport-Pallet
CorbiereNicollier et al.
(2001)
11.77 kg (China
reed PP)
15 kg (GF PP)
Railing
Patio furniture
Decking product
3. Insulated Roofing
Roof
sandwich
with foam
core
Roof
sandwich
structure
with
bamboo
core
Applications
4. Door panel
Mechanics Terminology
The approach to analyze the mechanical behavior of
composite structures is:
1. Find the average properties of a composite ply from
the individual properties of the constituents.
Properties include stiffness, strength, thermal, and
moisture expansion coefcients. Note that
average properties are derived by considering the
ply to be homogeneous. This is called the
micromechanics of a lamina.