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本文(ARMY MIL-HDBK-17-5-2002 COMPOSITE MATERIALS HANDBOOK nVOLUME 5 CERAMIC MATRIX COMPOSITES《卷5 陶瓷基复合材料》.pdf)为本站会员(unhappyhay135)主动上传,麦多课文库仅提供信息存储空间,仅对用户上传内容的表现方式做保护处理,对上载内容本身不做任何修改或编辑。 若此文所含内容侵犯了您的版权或隐私,请立即通知麦多课文库(发送邮件至master@mydoc123.com或直接QQ联系客服),我们立即给予删除!

ARMY MIL-HDBK-17-5-2002 COMPOSITE MATERIALS HANDBOOK nVOLUME 5 CERAMIC MATRIX COMPOSITES《卷5 陶瓷基复合材料》.pdf

1、 NOT MEASUREMENT SENSITIVE MIL-HDBK-17-5 Volume 5 of 5 17 JUNE 2002 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE HANDBOOK COMPOSITE MATERIALS HANDBOOK VOLUME 5. CERAMIC MATRIX COMPOSITES This handbook is for guidance only. Do not cite this document as a requirement. AMSC N/A AREA CMPS DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A. Approved fo

2、r public release; distribution unlimited. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-HDBK-17-5 Volume 5, Foreword / Table of Contents ii FOREWORD 1. This Composite Materials Handbook Series, MIL-HDBK-17, are approved for use by all Departmen

3、ts and Agencies of the Department of Defense. 2. This handbook is for guidance only. This handbook cannot be cited as a requirement. If it is, the con-tractor does not have to comply. This mandate is a DoD requirement only; it is not applicable to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) or other g

4、overnment agencies. 3. Every effort has been made to reflect the latest information on polymer (organic), metal, and ceramic composites. The handbook is continually reviewed and revised to ensure its completeness and cur-rentness. Documentation for the secretariat should be directed to: Materials Sc

5、iences Corporation, MIL-HDBK-17 Secretariat, 500 Office Center Drive, Suite 250, Fort Washington, PA 19034 4. MIL-HDBK-17 provides guidelines and material properties for polymer (organic), metal, and ceramic matrix composite materials. The first three volumes of this handbook currently focus on, but

6、 are not limited to, polymeric composites intended for aircraft and aerospace vehicles. Metal matrix compos-ites (MMC) and ceramic matrix composites (CMC), including carbon-carbon composites (C-C) are covered in Volume 4 and Volume 5 , respectively. 5. This standardization handbook has been develope

7、d and is being maintained as a joint effort of the Department of Defense and the Federal Aviation Administration. 6. The information contained in this handbook was obtained from materials producers, industry, reports on Government sponsored research, the open literature, and by contact with research

8、 laboratories and those who participate in the MIL-HDBK-17 coordination activity. 7. All information and data contained in this handbook have been coordinated with industry and the U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force, NASA, and Federal Aviation Administration prior to publication. 8. Copies of this document

9、and revisions thereto may be obtained from the Document Automation and Production Service (DAPS), Bldg. 4D, (DODSSP/ASSIST), 700 Robbins Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19111-5094. 9. Beneficial comments (recommendations, additions, deletions) and any pertinent data which may be of use in improving this do

10、cument should be addressed to: U.S. Army Research Laboratory, Weapons and Materials Research Directorate, Attn: AMSRL-WM-MA, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 21005-5069, by using the Standardization Document Improvement Proposal (DD Form 1426) appearing at the end of this document or by letter. Provided

11、by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-HDBK-17-5 Volume 5, Foreword / Table of Contents iii CONTENTS PART A. INTRODUCTION AND GUIDELINES PART B. DESIGN AND SUPPORTABILITY PART C. TESTING PART D. DATA REQUIREMENTS AND DATA SETS APPENDIX A. DERIVAT

12、ION OF THE RESIDUAL STRENGTH REDUCTION EXPRESSIONS FOR LCF AND RUPTURE LOADINGS Page Forwardii PART A. INTRODUCTION AND GUIDELINES . 2 1 MIL-17 GUIDELINES AND PROCEDURES. 2 1.1 INTRODUCTION . 2 1.1.1 Objectives of Ceramic Matrix Composite (CMC) Working Groups . 2 1.1.1.1 Objectives and tasks for Dat

13、a Review Working Group . 3 1.1.1.2 Vision, goals and objectives for Materials and Processes Working Group. 3 1.1.1.3 Vision, goals and objectives for Structural Analysis such data are needed by material suppliers, engineering users, and system end-users alike. Since the inherent properties of materi

14、als are independent of specific applications, data development methodologies and material property data are applicable to a wide variety of industries. They also form much of the technical basis for establishment of statistically-based design values acceptable to procuring or certifying agencies. (A

15、n example of procuring agency is a branch of the U.S. Department of Defense, and an example of certifying agency is an office of the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration.) This evaluation of the inherent properties of ceramic matrix composite materials is the focus of MIL-HDBK-17 Volume 5. Material

16、properties are continuously improving and those reported in this handbook are typical properties at the time of press. 1.1.1 Objectives of Ceramic Matrix Composite (CMC) Working Groups Overall Vision for CMC: MIL-HDBK-17 is the primary and authoritative source for characterization and statistically-

17、based property and performance data of current and emerging advanced ceramic matrix composites. It re-flects the best available data and methodologies for characterization, testing, analysis and design, and includes data development and usage guidelines in support of design methodologies for compo-n

18、ents. Goals: A framework for the successful use of CMCs. Guidance to industry for the collection of statistically meaningful critical data that designers need to utilize CMCs. Appropriate prioritization of property requirements and broadly accepted testing procedures - includ-ing a consideration of

19、the designation of the precision level, based on the requirements from the de-sign community. Guidelines and recommendations for the characterization, processing, testing, design, and utilization of ceramic matrix composite materials and structures. The primary and authoritative source for character

20、ization, property, and performance data of current and emerging ceramic matrix composite systems. Recommendations for the statistical analysis of materials data and structures reliability. Objectives: Development of a framework for the future, successful use of CMCs. Provide guidance to industry for

21、 the collection of statistically meaningful critical data that designers need to utilize CMCs. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-HDBK-17-5 Volume 5, Part A Introduction and Guidelines 3 Based on the requirements from the design comm

22、unity, identify appropriate properties and broadly accepted testing procedures - including a consideration of the designation of the precision level and prioritization of properties required. Provide guidelines and recommendations for the characterization, testing, design and utilization of ceramic

23、matrix composite materials and structures. Provide the primary and authoritative source for characterization, property, and performance data of current and emerging ceramic matrix composite systems. Provide recommendations for the statistical analysis of materials data and structures reliability. 1.

24、1.1.1 Objectives and tasks for Data Review Working Group Develop a framework for the future successful use of CMCs Guide the industrial base to collect statistically meaningful critical data that designers need to utilize CMCs Identify and prioritize appropriate properties and testing procedures Est

25、ablish levels of precision required based on requirements for the design community Provide a methodology for the determination of key material characteristics (composition, microstruc-ture and defects) critical for the performance of the material, perhaps including processing information Collect rep

26、resentative sets of data using the aforesaid methodologies on selected families of CMCs, proceed from materials with significant availability of data to those with minimal data but high poten-tial. 1.1.1.2 Vision, goals and objectives for Materials and Processes Working Group Vision: To be the prima

27、ry and authoritative source for information on the composition, fabrication, and char-acterization of CMC engineering materials and structures. Goals: To define the essential elements of information on composition, structure, and processing of CMCs necessary to design, select, fabricate, and utilize

28、 CMC structures. To specify the methods and procedures to be used in the characterization of ceramic matrix compos-ites and their constituents. To provide a comprehensive overview of ceramic matrix composite technology, outlining the history, applications, benefits, ceramic composite systems, method

29、s of fabrication, quality control, and sup-portability. Objectives: Define the materials and processing data elements and formats for the CMC data sheets. Define materials and processing data package requirements, in terms of nomenclatures, methods, formats and priorities. Provide detailed guidance

30、on methods and procedures for characterizing CMC composites and their constituents. Prepare the Introduction section (history, applications, benefits, CMC systems, etc.) of the CMC handbook. Prepare the Materials, Processing, it is not applicable to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) or other

31、 government agencies. The four parts of MIL-HDBK-17, Volume 5, serve as a general Reference source for technical infor-mation on ceramic matrix composites, including: 1.3.1 Part A: Introduction and Guidelines This part contains guidelines for determining the properties of composite material systems,

32、 their con-stituents, and generic structural elements, including test planning, test matrices, sampling, conditioning, test procedure selection, data reporting, data reduction, statistical analysis, and other related topics. Part A contains guidelines for general development of material characteriza

33、tion data as well as specific re-quirements for publication of material data in MIL-HDBK-17. It must be emphasized that this handbook differentiates between material basis values (material al-lowables) and design allowable values. Material basis values, being an intrinsic property of a composite mat

34、erial system, are the focus of this handbook. Design allowable values, while often rooted in material basis values, are application dependent, and include specific additional considerations that may further affect the strength or stiffness of the structure. Also, when establishing application design

35、 values there may be additional certification or procurement agency requirements that go beyond MIL-HDBK-17. 1.3.2 Part B: Design Supportability Part B provides methodologies and lessons learned for the design, manufacture, analysis, and sup-portability of composite structures, and for utilization o

36、f the material data provided in Part D consistent with the guidance provided in Part A. Topics discussed in Part B include materials and processing, quality control, design and analysis, joints, reliability, thick composites, and supportability. 1.3.3 Part C: Testing Part C addresses issues related

37、to test methods and requirements for submission of data to MIL-17. 1.3.4 Part D: Data Requirements and Data Sets Part D contains statistically-based data meeting specific MIL-HDBK-17 population sampling and data documentation requirements, covering constituents and material systems of general intere

38、st. Data pub-lished in Part D are under the jurisdiction of the Data Review Working Group and are approved by the overall Coordination Group (The MIL-HDBK-17 Coordination Group and Working Groups are discussed in Section 1.1). New material systems will be included and additional material data for ex

39、isting systems will be added as approved data becomes available. The material properties in Part D are defined over a range of potential use conditions, focusing, when possible, on the upper and lower material environmental limits so that application-specific environments do not limit use of the dat

40、a. Special attention is given to the statistical treatment and analysis of data. Data at intermediate environmental conditions, when available, provide additional definition of the relation between material response and environment. While the process of establishing structural design values for spec

41、ific applications can begin with the data contained in Part D, most applications require collection of additional data, especially if there are re-quirements for data from the laminate or higher structural complexity levels. Also, the ability to manufac-ture material equivalent to that from which th

42、e data in Part D were obtained typically must be proven to the procuring or certifying agency, which usually involves limited testing and data comparison. General Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-HDBK-17-5 Volume 5, Part A Introduc

43、tion and Guidelines 7 guidelines for such material/process equivalence evaluation are presented in Part A; however, many of the details of such an evaluation remain at the discretion of the procuring or certifying agency. 1.4 USE OF THE DOCUMENT AND LIMITATIONS 1.4.1 Source of information The inform

44、ation contained in MIL-HDBK-17 is obtained from materials producers and fabricators, the aerospace industry, reports on government-sponsored research, open literature, direct contacts with re-searchers, and from participants in MIL-HDBK-17 coordination activities. All information published in this d

45、ocument has been coordinated and reviewed by representatives from industry, the US Army, the US Air Force, US Navy, the US Federal Aviation Administration, the Department of Energy, and NASA. Every effort has been made to reflect the most up-to-date information on the use of composite materials, wit

46、h particular emphasis on use of composites in structures. The handbook is continually reviewed and re-vised to keep current with the state-of-the-art in order to ensure completeness and accuracy. 1.4.2 Use of data and guidelines in applications All data contained herein are based on small-scale test

47、 specimens, predominantly loaded quasi-statically and uniaxially, for specific environmental conditions.1It is the users responsibility to determine if handbook data are appropriate for a given application and to translate or scale the data as necessary for use: in a multi-directional laminate, on a

48、 structure of different characteristic size and geometry, under a multi-directional stress state, when exposed to a different environment, and/or when subjected to non-static loading. Further discussions of these and other issues are provided in Part D. Specific uses of handbook data are beyond the

49、scope and responsibility of MIL-HDBK-17, and applicability and interpretation of specific pro-visions of this handbook may require approval by an appropriate procurement or certification agency. 1.4.3 Strength properties and allowables terminology The handbook intent is to provide guidelines for generating material property data, including statisti-cally-based strength data at environmental extremes that bracket most intermediate application-specific environments. The philosophy is to avoid havi

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