Microstructure and flexural properties of z-pinned carbon fiber-reinforced aluminum matrix composites

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Z-pinning can significantly improve the interlaminar shear properties of carbon fiber-reinforced aluminum matrix composites (Cf/Al). However, the effect of the metal z-pin on the in-plane properties of Cf/Al is unclear. This study examines the effect of the z-pin on the flexural strength and failure mechanism of Cf/Al composites with different volume contents and diameters of the z-pins. The introduction of a z-pin leads to the formation of a brittle phase at the z-pin/matrix interface and microstructural damage such as aluminum-rich pockets and carbon fiber waviness, thereby resulting in a reduction of the flexural strength. The three-point flexural test results show that the adding of a metal z-pin results in reducing the Cf/Al composites' flexural strength by 2-25%. SEM imaging of the fracture surfaces revealed that a higher degree of interfacial reaction led to more cracks on the surface of the z-pin. This crack-susceptible interface layer between the z-pin and the matrix is likely the primary cause of the reduction of the flexural strength.

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Wang, S., Zhang, Y., Sun, P., Cui, Y., & Wu, G. (2019). Microstructure and flexural properties of z-pinned carbon fiber-reinforced aluminum matrix composites. Materials, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma12010174

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