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Strength characterization of Al/Si interfaces: A hybrid method of nanoindentation and finite element analysis

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TitleStrength characterization of Al/Si interfaces: A hybrid method of nanoindentation and finite element analysis
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2009
AuthorsXia, S, Qi, Y, Perry, T, Kim, KSuk
JournalActa Materialia
Volume57
Pagination695–707
Date Published2
ISSN1359-6454
KeywordsFinite element analysis (FEA), Interface strength, Metal-matrix composites (MMC), Nanoindentation
Abstract

A novel hybrid method of nanoindentation and finite element analysis is used to characterize the silicon particle indentation strength and the mechanical properties of Al/Si interfaces in an aluminum matrix composite. The indentation threshold strength is found to be strongly dependent on the aspect ratio, up to 2, of the buried portion of cylindrically shaped particles. The indentation resistance comes from the plastic-flow strength of the matrix and the slip strength of the interface. The interface slips during loading and opens up during unloading. An element-size-dependent finite element cohesive-zone law is used to extract the interface properties; the results compare well with atomistic estimations. © 2008 Acta Materialia Inc.

DOI10.1016/j.actamat.2008.10.011