Material Parameters and Creep in a Rotating Composite Cylinder
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The steady state creep in a rotating cylinder made of isotropic aluminium-silicon carbide
particulate composite has been investigated in the present study. The creep behaviour of
the composite has been described by Sherby’s law. The creep parameters in the law have
been extracted from the available experimental results for Al-SiCP under uniaxial creep.
The radial, tangential and axial stresses and steady state creep rates in the cylinder have
been calculated and presented for various combinations of material parameters (like
particle size and particle content) and temperatures. The study revealed that the stress
distributions in the cylinder do not vary significantly for various combinations of particle
size, particle content and operating temperature except for slight variation observed for
varying particle content. However, the tangential as well as radial strain rates in the
cylinder decrease significantly with decreasing SiCp size, with increasing SiCp content
and with decreasing operating temperature.
