During decades, great efforts have been devoted to understand and predict the creep behavior of discontinuously
reinforced metal matrix composites, particularly aluminum alloy matrix materials. As a result
of all these investigations, however, a confuse panorama of the precise role of the reinforcing particles on
the enhanced creep response of these materials rules the present understanding. Here, an analysis of the
reasons that have driven to this situation is made. Also, a simple and generalized framework of the relevant
mechanisms required to understand this behavior is proposed. This view is based on previous work
by these authors on 6061Al alloy, prepared by ingot and powder metallurgy, and 6061Al–15 vol.% SiCw
composite, as well as a data analysis of published investigations aimed at clarifying the above situation.
The additivity of the proposed contributions and the potential damage mechanism are discussed in the
context of the processing route employed.Project MAT05-00527 from MEC, Spain.Peer reviewe
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