Abstract

During cooling of particle reinforced metal matrix composites (PMMCs), residual microstresses emerge due to differences in the properties of the metal matrix and the ceramic hard phases. The residual microstresses strongly depend on microstructural parameters. In order to investigate this experimentally, neutron diffraction residual stress analysis was applied to Fe- and Ni-base alloys containing NbC and WC hard phases.

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