EFFECT OF PRIOR CREEP ON TENSILE PROPERTIES OF AA2124/SiC COMPOSITES

Proceedings of 41st Danubia-Adria Symposium Advances in Experimental Mechanics (pp. 59-60)

 

AUTOR(I) / AUTHOR(S): Agnieszka Rutecka , Zbigniew Kowalewski

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DOI:  10.46793/41DAS2025.059R

UVOD / INTRODUCTION:

Tensile tests after prior creep were performed on materials like low-alloy C–Mn, 3Cr–Mo steels and Inconel X-750.
Metal matrix composites (MMCs) are known for their superior tensile strength and creep resistance compared to aluminum alloys, thanks to ceramic reinforcements.
The aim of this research, was to check how the tensile properties of the AA2124/SiC composites may change after prior creep.

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PROJEKAT / ACKNOWLEDGEMENT:

The results presented in this paper have been obtained within the project “KosDeKom” (project no. 1576/B/T02/2011/40) with the National Science Center, Poland.

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