Introduction To Composite
Introduction To Composite
Concrete
Mud Bricks
Plywood
Rubber Tires
Tungsten Carbide Tools
Bones Woods
Fiberglass
Structural material (Matrix)
1. Metal Matrix Composites (MMC) - mixtures of metals with ceramics, such as cemented carbides and other heat-resistant
materials.
2. Ceramic Matrix Composites (CMC) – aluminum oxide (Al2O3) or silicon carbide (SiC) embedded with fibers to improve
properties, especially in high-temperature applications
3. Polymer Matrix Composites (PMC) - thermosetting resins are widely used in PMC.
– Examples: epoxy and polyester with fiber reinforcement, and phenolic with powders.
Reinforcing Agent
• Function of reinforcing agent (secondary phase) is to reinforce the matrix materials (primary phase).
• Imbedded phase is most commonly one of the following shapes:
– Fibers
– Particles
– Flakes
Possible physical shapes of embedded phases in composite materials: (a) fiber, (b) particle, and (c) flake
1. Fibers: reinforcing agent (strength enhancement)
Circular cross-section
D = 0.0025mm – 0.13 mm
Ø Individual fibers are weaker, but a combined form of fibers is stronger than the bulk form of a matrix.
Ø Diameter Materials become oriented in the fiber axis direction Probability of defects
• Continuous fibers - very long; in theory, they offer a continuous path by which a load can be carried by the composite
parts
• Discontinuous fibers (chopped sections of continuous fibers) - short lengths (L/D = roughly 100)
– Important types of discontinuous fiber are whiskers - hair-like single crystals with diameters down to about 0.001 mm with very high
strength.
Fiber materials in fiber-reinforced composites:
a. b. c. d.
Continuous fibers Discontinuous fibers
2. Particles: A second common shape of embedded phase is particles, ranging in size from microscopic to macroscopic.
•The distribution of particles in the composite matrix is random, and therefore strength and other properties of the composite
materials are usually isotropic
•The strengthening mechanism depends on particle size.
The Interphase
• In some cases, a third ingredient must be added to achieve bonding of primary and secondary phases.
• Called an interphase, this third ingredient can be thought of as an adhesive.
1. The materials (matrix or reinforced materials) are used as component phases in the composite.
2. The geometric shapes of the constituents and the resulting structure of the composite system.