Claims
- 1. A wire comprising a composite material comprising a plurality of continuous polycrystalline α-Al2O3 fibers contained within a matrix comprising aluminum, wherein said matrix being substantially free of material phases or domains capable of the enhancing brittleness of said matrix, and wherein said composite material has an average tensile strength of greater than 1.17 GPa.
- 2. The wire according to claim 1 wherein said plurality of continuous polycrystalline α-Al2O3 fibers includes at least one tow of continuous polycrystalline α-Al2O3 fibers.
- 3. The wire according to claim 2 wherein said polycrystalline α-Al2O3 fibers have an average tensile strength of at least about 2.8 GPa.
- 4. The wire according to claim 1 comprising between about 30-70% by volume of said polycrystalline α-Al2O3 fibers, based on the total volume of said composite material.
- 5. The wire according to claim 1 comprising between about 40-60% by volume of said polycrystalline α-Al2O3 fibers, based on the total volume of said composite material.
- 6. The wire according to claim 5 wherein said aluminum matrix contains less than about 0.03% by weight iron, based on the total weight of said matrix.
- 7. The wire according to claim 1 having an average tensile strength of at least 1.38 GPa.
- 8. The wire according to claim 1 having an average tensile strength of at least 1.52 GPa.
- 9. The wire according to claim 1 having an average tensile strength of at least 1.72 GPa.
- 10. The wire according to claim 1 wherein said polycrystalline α-Al2O3 fibers comprise at least 90% by weight alumina, based on the total weight of each respective fiber, wherein at least 99% by weight of the alumina of said fibers is in the alpha phase, wherein said fibers have a uniform grain structure comprising alpha alumina crystallites having an average crystallite diameter less than 0.5 micrometer, wherein at least 95% by weight of said alpha alumina crystallites are less than 0.5 micrometer in diameter and at least 99 percent are less than 0.7 micrometer in diameter, and wherein said fibers have a density of at least 90 percent of theoretical.
- 11. The wire according to claim 10 wherein said fibers each have an iron equivalence in the range of 0.1 to 7.0 percent by weight, based on the total weight of the fiber.
- 12. The wire according to claim 1 wherein said continuous polycrystalline α-Al2O3 fibers are free of an exterior protective coating.
- 13. The wire according to claim 1 wherein said matrix is substantially pure elemental aluminum.
- 14. The wire according to claim 13 wherein said matrix has a yield strength of less than about 20 MPa.
- 15. The wire according to claim 1 wherein said matrix is an alloy of aluminum and up to about 2% by weight copper, based on the total weight of said matrix.
- 16. The wire according to claim 13 wherein said matrix has a yield strength of less than about 90 MPa.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of U.S. Ser. No. 08/492,960, U.S Pat. No. 6,245,425 filed Jun. 21, 1995 (and continuing applications thereof filed Feb. 11, 1998 and Jun. 16, 1999).
GOVERNMENT LICENSE RIGHTS
The U.S. Government has a paid-up license in this invention and the right in limited circumstances to require the patent owner to license others on reasonable terms as provided for by the terms of contract No. MDA 972-90-C-0018 awarded by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA).
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