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  • 2024Analysis of the Microstructure and Hardness of Flake Graphite Cast Iron Using the Barkhausen Noise Method and Conventional Techniques1citations
  • 2012AlMg/SiC Metal Matrix Composite under Fatigue and Creep Conditionscitations
  • 2012Damage analysis of Al(Mg)/SiC composites under fatigue conditionscitations

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  • Kowalewski, Zbigniew
  • Kostecki, Marek
  • Olszyna, Andrzej
  • Woźniak, Jarosław
  • Bochniak, W.
  • Pietrzak, K.
  • Dietrich, L.
  • Kowalewski, Zbigniew L.
  • Rutecka, Agnieszka
  • Grzywna, P.
  • Dietrich, Lech
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AlMg/SiC Metal Matrix Composite under Fatigue and Creep Conditions

  • Kostecki, Marek
  • Olszyna, Andrzej
  • Woźniak, Jarosław
  • Makowska, Katarzyna
  • Bochniak, W.
  • Pietrzak, K.
  • Dietrich, L.
  • Kowalewski, Zbigniew L.
  • Rutecka, Agnieszka
Abstract

Metalmatrixcomposites(MMCs)belongtoceramicreinforcedmaterials thatmechanical properties should be enhanced in comparison to the matrix [1, 2]. Moreover, the composites are to beused in aerospaceandautomotiveindustries wherelight and simultaneouslydurablematerials are required. One of the advantages of MMCs is that they can be produced using methods similar to thoseused forthe monolithicmaterials. Hence,theKoBo method wasused to manufacture AlMg/SiCMMCs[3].Mechanicaltestsand microstructuralobservations werecarried out to investigate damage process under fatigue and creep conditions.

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • fatigue
  • creep
  • metal-matrix composite