Claims
- 1. A composite article extending along a first axis from a first end to a second end, comprising:
- a plurality of metallic regions, each substantially continuously extending along the first axis from the first end to the second end,
- a plurality of discrete reinforced regions, each substantially continuously extending along the first axis from the first end to the second end,
- wherein
- each of the regions adjoins at least one of the other regions,
- each of the regions is bonded to each of the regions which it adjoins,
- each of the reinforced regions is separated from the other reinforced regions by a metallic region, and
- at least two of the discrete reinforced regions are each enclosed in all directions perpendicular to the first axis by at least one metallic region each,
- said metallic regions each comprising a metal alloy and said reinforced regions each comprising a metal alloy matrix reinforced with ceramic particles, and
- said composite article exhibiting high tensile strength parallel to the first axis, high elastic modulus parallel to the first axis, and high impact resistance perpendicular to the first axis.
- 2. The article of claim 1 wherein each metallic region adjoins at least three other metallic regions to form a two dimensional network of adjoining metallic regions perpendicular to the first axis.
- 3. The composite article of claim 1, wherein the metallic regions comprise an aluminum alloy and the reinforced regions comprise an aluminum alloy reinforced with silicon carbide particles.
- 4. The composite article of claim 1, wherein the metallic regions comprise a stainless steel alloy and the reinforced regions comprise nickel aluminide reinforced with ceramic particles.
- 5. The composite article of claim 1, wherein the metallic regions comprise a niobium alloy and the reinforced region comprise a niobium alloy reinforced with ceramic particles.
- 6. A composite article as in claim 1 wherein at least one of said metallic regions has been produced by powder metallurgy techniques.
- 7. A composite article as in claim 1 wherein said reinforced regions have been produced by powder metallurgy techniques.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of copending application Ser. No. 07/152,780 filed on Feb. 5, 1988 now issue U.S. Pat. No. 4,808,485.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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D. W. Kum, T. Oyama, J. Wadsworth and O. D. Sherby, The Impact Properties of Laminated Composites Containing Ultrahigh Carbon (UHC) Steels, J. Mech, vol. 31, No. 2, pp. 173-186, 1983. |
Divisions (1)
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152780 |
Feb 1988 |
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