3D characterization and modelling of damage development in a nuclear grade sic/sic ceramic composite

The mechanical behaviour of a braided SiC-SiC ceramic composite tube has been investigated under different loading conditions using X-ray computed tomography. In-situ observations under flexural loading and internal pressurization, analysed by digital volume correlation, provide detailed 3D maps of...

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Main Authors: Zhao, S, Saucedo-Mora, L, Marrow, T
Format: Conference item
Published: International Congress on Fracture 2017
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description The mechanical behaviour of a braided SiC-SiC ceramic composite tube has been investigated under different loading conditions using X-ray computed tomography. In-situ observations under flexural loading and internal pressurization, analysed by digital volume correlation, provide detailed 3D maps of the deformation and damage. These observations are used to validate high-fidelity microstructure-based models, which aim to simulate the effects of microstructure variations on the mechanical integrity of the composite under different loading conditions.
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spelling oxford-uuid:8dca40a3-c154-4718-b004-9958d47fc1462022-03-26T22:53:29Z3D characterization and modelling of damage development in a nuclear grade sic/sic ceramic compositeConference itemhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_5794uuid:8dca40a3-c154-4718-b004-9958d47fc146Symplectic Elements at OxfordInternational Congress on Fracture2017Zhao, SSaucedo-Mora, LMarrow, TThe mechanical behaviour of a braided SiC-SiC ceramic composite tube has been investigated under different loading conditions using X-ray computed tomography. In-situ observations under flexural loading and internal pressurization, analysed by digital volume correlation, provide detailed 3D maps of the deformation and damage. These observations are used to validate high-fidelity microstructure-based models, which aim to simulate the effects of microstructure variations on the mechanical integrity of the composite under different loading conditions.
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3D characterization and modelling of damage development in a nuclear grade sic/sic ceramic composite
title 3D characterization and modelling of damage development in a nuclear grade sic/sic ceramic composite
title_full 3D characterization and modelling of damage development in a nuclear grade sic/sic ceramic composite
title_fullStr 3D characterization and modelling of damage development in a nuclear grade sic/sic ceramic composite
title_full_unstemmed 3D characterization and modelling of damage development in a nuclear grade sic/sic ceramic composite
title_short 3D characterization and modelling of damage development in a nuclear grade sic/sic ceramic composite
title_sort 3d characterization and modelling of damage development in a nuclear grade sic sic ceramic composite
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