teilchenverstärkte
Teilchenverstärkte, often translated as particle-reinforced or particle-strengthened, refers to composite materials where small particles are dispersed within a matrix material to enhance specific properties. These particles, which can range in size from nanometers to micrometers, act as reinforcing agents, significantly altering the mechanical, thermal, or electrical characteristics of the base matrix. The effectiveness of teilchenverstärkte materials depends heavily on factors such as the particle size, shape, concentration, and the interface between the particles and the matrix.
Common types of reinforcing particles include ceramics like silicon carbide or alumina, metals, or even carbon-based
The fabrication of teilchenverstärkte materials typically involves methods like powder metallurgy, stir casting, or in-situ synthesis,