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Hat is the difference between matrix and dispersed phases in a composite material?

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Answered by Alanaaron
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Step-by-step explanation:

The matrix phase is a continuous phase that transfers stress to other phases. It protects phases from the environment. There are three classes of matrix phases which are commonly known as metal matrix composite (MMC), ceramic matrix composite (CMC) and polymer matrix composite (PMC).


The dispersed phase is utilised to enhance matrix properties. The classes are particle reinforced composites, fibre reinforced composites and structural composites.


Also, dispersed phase geometry is dependent upon concentration, size, shape, distribution and orientation.

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