材料科学
复合材料
陶瓷
纳米复合材料
金属陶瓷
相(物质)
粒子(生态学)
金属
有限元法
冶金
结构工程
化学
海洋学
有机化学
地质学
工程类
作者
Andreas Mortensen,Javier LLorca
标识
DOI:10.1146/annurev-matsci-070909-104511
摘要
In metal matrix composites, a metal is combined with another, often nonmetallic, phase to produce a novel material having attractive engineering attributes of its own. A subject of much research in the 1980s and 1990s, this class of materials has, in the past decade, increased significantly in variety. Copper matrix composites, layered composites, high-conductivity composites, nanoscale composites, microcellular metals, and bio-derived composites have been added to a palette that, ten years ago, mostly comprised ceramic fiber– or particle-reinforced light metals together with some well-established engineering materials, such as WC-Co cermets. At the same time, research on composites such as particle-reinforced aluminum, aided by novel techniques such as large-cell 3-D finite element simulation or computed X-ray microtomography, has served as a potent vehicle for the elucidation of the mechanics of high-contrast two-phase elastoplastic materials, with implications that range well beyond metal matrix composites.
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