Abstract

Single fiber pullout tests were used to measure the interfacial shear stresses between silicon carbide fibers and cordierite glass-ceramic matrices. The effect of fiber embedded length, processing schedule, and matrix toughening were investigated. An analytical model was developed to predict the interfacial stresses. The calculations show that the stresses are highly dependent on the specimen thickness and the method of testing.

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