Microstructure-based simulation on the mechanical behavior of particle reinforced metal matrix composites with varying particle characteristics

Journal of Materials Research and Technology(2023)

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The mechanical performance of metal matrix composites strengthened with particles is predominantly contingent upon the attributes of the incorporated particles. Attaining the optimal particle size, morphology, and interfacial bonding within the composites is paramount for improving the comprehensive properties. In this study, an experimentally congruent model was devised to validate the feasibility of the model predicated on the actual microstructure of the composite. The modeling procedure encapsulated matrix and particle failure, as well as surface-based cohesive damage at the interface, to precisely portray the mechanism of action for the particle characteristics. Additionally, the mechanical behavior and failure evolution mechanism of the composites were simulated by manipulating the pertinent particle factors, including size distribution, interfacial strength, and morphology. The findings demonstrated that an appropriate size distribution between particles and more rounded particles can mitigate stress and strain concentration within the matrix interstitial to particles, resulting in a considerable enhancement in the mechanical performance of the composites. As the interfacial strength decreases, the initial failure progression of the composite shifts from initial cracking within the matrix induced by stress-strain concentration to interfacial failure caused by interfacial debonding, ultimately accelerating the failure of composite. This research will bolster the comprehension of the correlations between microstructural features and mechanical performance in metal matrix composites strengthened with particles, providing an innovative simulation-assisted experimental approach for the rapid development and preparation of novel metal matrix composites.& COPY; 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Metal matrix composites,Particle characteristics,Finite element modeling,Mechanical performance,Failure evolution
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