Effects of SiC orientations and particle sizes on the low cycle fatigue properties of SiCp/A356 composite

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Herein, effects of SiC orientations and sizes on fatigue behaviors of SiCp/A356 composites are investigated. Results reveal longitudinal (LT) samples possess superior fatigue properties compared to transverse (TR) samples. Adding 4.5 μm SiC, deformation mechanisms transfer from dislocation pile-ups along Si to along both SiC and Si, contributing to SiC decohesion and degradation of fatigue resistances. Adding 20 μm SiC, SiC decohesion prevails at TR sample since angle θ between SiC orientation and loading direction locates 45°-135°, while broken SiC particles are predominant at LT sample as θ < 45° or θ > 135°. These further decline their fatigue life.

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Li, W., Chen, H., Liang, Z., & Chen, J. (2021). Effects of SiC orientations and particle sizes on the low cycle fatigue properties of SiCp/A356 composite. International Journal of Fatigue, 152. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijfatigue.2021.106420

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