Robert M. McMeeking


Paper 1

(cited 241 times, by January 2002)

G. BAO, J.W. HUTCHINSON, R.M. MCMEEKING, PARTICLE REINFORCEMENT OF DUCTILE MATRICES AGAINST PLASTIC-FLOW AND CREEP. ACTA METALLURGICA ET MATERIALIA, 39, 1871-1882 (1991).

Abstract: A theoretical investigation is made of the role of non-deforming particles in reinforcing ductile matrix materials against plastic flow and creep. The study is carried out within the framework of continuum plasticity theory using cell models to implement most of the calculations. Systematic results are given for the influence of particle volume fraction and shape on the overall behavior of composites with uniformly distributed, aligned reinforcement. The stress-strain behavior of the matrix material is characterized by elastic-perfectly plastic behavior or by power-law hardening behavior of the Ramberg-Osgood type. A relatively simple connection is noted between the asymptotic reference stress for the composite with the power-law hardening matrix and the limit flow stress of the corresponding composite with the elastic-perfectly plastic matrix. The asymptotic reference stress for the composite with the power-law matrix is applicable to steady-state creep. A limited study is reported on the overall limit flow stress for composites with randomly orientated disc-like or needle-like particles when the particles are arranged in a packet-like morphology.