About this Abstract |
Meeting |
MS&T21: Materials Science & Technology
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Symposium
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Ceramic Matrix Composites
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Presentation Title |
Synchrotron Tomography of SiC/SiC Minicomposites to Observe and Quantify Damage Evolution |
Author(s) |
Ashley M. Hilmas, Andrew Sharits, Craig Przybyla, Robert Goldberg, Amjad Almansour |
On-Site Speaker (Planned) |
Ashley M. Hilmas |
Abstract Scope |
Composite performance is dictated by its microstructure – property relationships. For example, the characteristic response of ceramic matrix composites (CMCs) depends on the distribution of its constituents (i.e. fibers, matrix, fiber coatings, matrix cracks, and voids). Micro x-ray computed tomography (micro-CT) provides an opportunity to characterize the distribution of these constituents and to quantify the CMC microstructure in three-dimensions. To this end, In-situ micro-CT was performed at the Advanced Light Source (ALS) in combination with uniaxial tensile testing on SiC/SiC minicomposites. This work will describe the tensile load-dependent damage evolution within the microstructure of the SiC/SiC CMC specimens. The results from the micro-CT datasets can be used to develop micromechanical models that effectively capture damage initiation and progression in CMCs. In addition, details regarding the segmentation tools and techniques employed to understand and quantify these large tomography datasets will be presented. |