Journal of the Japan Society for Composite Materials
Online ISSN : 1884-8559
Print ISSN : 0385-2563
ISSN-L : 0385-2563
Fracture Process Analysis of a SiC Fiber-Reinforced Glass Using an Acoustic Emission Technique
Hiroshi TSUDAManabu ENOKITeruo KISHIJun TAKAHASHIKiyoshi KEMMOCHIRyuichi HAYASHI
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1996 Volume 22 Issue 1 Pages 10-14

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The acoustic emission (AE) technique was applied to investigate the fracture processes of a fiber-reinforced glass. Pyrex glass reinforced with silicon carbide fibers coated 140 nm thick carbon was used as the test material. The matrix cracking behavior was observed using a replication technique. The fiber breaking process was analyzed using a probabilistic fracture model in which the fiber strength distribution was considered. By comparing the AE behavior during the tensile test with the fracture process evaluation mentioned above, the AE technique proved to be effective for investigating the fracture process of the material system studied. AE signals with high amplitude corresponded to fiber breaking ; AE signals with low amplitude corresponded to matrix cracking and interfacial debonding.
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