Design, Fabrication and Performance of Fiber FP/Metal Matrix Composite Connecting Rods
870406
02/01/1987
- Event
- Content
- Aluminum and magnesium castings reinforced with Fiber FP, Du Pont's alumina fiber, are being developed for high-performance automotive applications. The connecting rod has been selected as the model to assess the value of these reinforced castings, and to develop design and fabrication technology. While they are lighter and may offer better compressive strength, stiffness and fatigue resistance than conventional engine materials, their design still represents a major technical challenge. A comparative study was undertaken to predict the structural behavior of connecting rods using two- and three-dimensional finite element stress analysis models, and to determine the most cost effective modeling and analysis approach. Results from all the analyses matched closely and correlated well with static and fatigue testing of FP/Aluminum and FP/Magnesium cast connecting rods.Useful alloy composition, casting conditions and machining techniques were found. Computerized industrial tomography was identified as a reliable method of determining casting quality.
- Pages
- 12
- Citation
- Folgar, F., Widrig, J., and Hunt, J., "Design, Fabrication and Performance of Fiber FP/Metal Matrix Composite Connecting Rods," SAE Technical Paper 870406, 1987, https://doi.org/10.4271/870406.