
doi: 10.2514/6.2006-1673
An integrally fabricated double scarf joint between a monolithic titanium alloy and the silicon carbide fiber reinforced titanium matrix composite was characterized under the fatigue loading condition. The mechanical response of the functionally graded material system was in-between those of the alloy and the composite under all loading conditions. There was a small improvement in fatigue life of the functionally graded material relative to that of the monolithic alloy.
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