Abstract
This paper proposes the analysis of shock wave effects for a high purity copper. The method developed is based on the analysis of the mechanical behavior of as received and shocked materials. Shock effect is generated through plates impact tests performed in the range 9 GPa to 12 GPa on a single stage light gas gun. Therefore, as-received and impacted materials are characterized on quasi static and Split Hopkinson apparatus. The difference between measured stresses between as received and shocked materials allows to understand shock effects in the low pressure range of study. A specific modeling approach is engaged in order to give indications about the evolution of the microstructure of the materials.
Citation Formats
Llorca, Fabrice, Buy, Francois, and Farre, Jose.
Experimental analysis of shock wave effects in copper.
United States: N. p.,
2002.
Web.
doi:10.1063/1.1483620.
Llorca, Fabrice, Buy, Francois, & Farre, Jose.
Experimental analysis of shock wave effects in copper.
United States.
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1483620
Llorca, Fabrice, Buy, Francois, and Farre, Jose.
2002.
"Experimental analysis of shock wave effects in copper."
United States.
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1483620.
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title = {Experimental analysis of shock wave effects in copper}
author = {Llorca, Fabrice, Buy, Francois, and Farre, Jose}
abstractNote = {This paper proposes the analysis of shock wave effects for a high purity copper. The method developed is based on the analysis of the mechanical behavior of as received and shocked materials. Shock effect is generated through plates impact tests performed in the range 9 GPa to 12 GPa on a single stage light gas gun. Therefore, as-received and impacted materials are characterized on quasi static and Split Hopkinson apparatus. The difference between measured stresses between as received and shocked materials allows to understand shock effects in the low pressure range of study. A specific modeling approach is engaged in order to give indications about the evolution of the microstructure of the materials.}
doi = {10.1063/1.1483620}
journal = []
issue = {1}
volume = {620}
journal type = {AC}
place = {United States}
year = {2002}
month = {Jul}
}
title = {Experimental analysis of shock wave effects in copper}
author = {Llorca, Fabrice, Buy, Francois, and Farre, Jose}
abstractNote = {This paper proposes the analysis of shock wave effects for a high purity copper. The method developed is based on the analysis of the mechanical behavior of as received and shocked materials. Shock effect is generated through plates impact tests performed in the range 9 GPa to 12 GPa on a single stage light gas gun. Therefore, as-received and impacted materials are characterized on quasi static and Split Hopkinson apparatus. The difference between measured stresses between as received and shocked materials allows to understand shock effects in the low pressure range of study. A specific modeling approach is engaged in order to give indications about the evolution of the microstructure of the materials.}
doi = {10.1063/1.1483620}
journal = []
issue = {1}
volume = {620}
journal type = {AC}
place = {United States}
year = {2002}
month = {Jul}
}