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228      Chapter 9  Composite Materials: Structure, General Properties, and Applications

























                                                  FIGURE 9.l0  Examples of metal-matrix composite parts.
                                                  Source: Courtesy of Metal Matrix Cast Composites, LLC.

                                    TABLE 9.3
                                     Metal-matrix Composite Materials and Applications
                                    Fiber                 Matrix                      Applications
                                    Graphite       Aluminum               Satellite, missile, and helicopter structures
                                                   Magnesium              Space and satellite structures
                                                   Lead                   Storage-battery plates
                                                   Copper                 Electrical contacts and bearings
                                    Boron          Aluminum               Compressor blades and structural supports
                                                   Magnesium              Antenna structures
                                                   Titanium               ]et-engine fan blades
                                    Alumina        Aluminum               Superconductor restraints in fission
                                                                          power reactors
                                                   Lead                   Storage-battery plates
                                                   Magnesium              Helicopter transmission structures
                                    Silicon carbide  Aluminum, titanium   High-temperature structures
                                                   Superalloy (cobalt base)  High-temperature engine components
                                    Molybdenum,    Superalloy             High-temperature engine components
                                      tungsten



            EXAMPLE 9.3 Aluminum»matrix Composite Brake Calipers

            One of the trends in automobile design and manufac-  and rotor is highly constrained.
            ture is the increased push towards lighter weight     A new brake caliper was designed using an
            designs in order to realize improved performance  aluminum alloy locally reinforced with precast
            and/or fuel economy. This trend can be seen in the  composite inserts using continuous ceramic fiber. The
            development  of  metal-matrix  composite  brake  fiber is a nanocrystalline alumina with a diameter of
            calipers. Traditional brake calipers are made from  10 to 12 pm and a fiber volume fraction of 65%.
            cast iron and can weigh around 3 kg each in a small  The fiber and material properties are summarized in
            car and up to 14 kg in a truck. The cast-iron caliper  Table 9.4. Finite element analysis confirmed the
            could be redesigned completely, using aluminum to  placement and amount of reinforcement, leading to a
            achieve weight savings, but that would require a larg-  design that exceeded minimum design requirements
            er volume, and the space available between the wheel  and that matched deflections of cast-iron calipers in a
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