Exploring the temperature dependence of failure mechanisms in fragmenting metal cylinders
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Abstract
We present current work to investigate the influence of temperature on the dynamic fragmentation of metals. Pre-heated/cooled cylinders of Ti-6Al-4V were subjected to rapid radial expansion up to and past the point of failure using a modified expanding insert method on a single stage gas gun. Additional experiments were performed using an electromagnetic drive system to produce uniform deformations on targets of differing dimensions (radius, wall thickness). Issues concerning the geometry of the experiments, methods of heating and cooling the sample and diagnostics are covered. Finally, the role of temperature on adiabatic shear banding and fragment distribution statistics is discussed.
Authors
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David Jones
Imperial College London
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David Chapman
Imperial College London
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Paul Hazell
Cranfield University
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Simon Bland
Imperial College London
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Daniel Eakins
Imperial College London, Imperial College