Experimental characterization and constitutive modeling of the mechanical behavior of molybdenum under electromagnetically applied compression-shear ramp loading

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Alexander, C. S. [1 ]
Ding, J. L. [2 ]
Asay, J. R.
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[1] Sandia Natl Labs, POB 5800, Albuquerque, NM 87185 USA
[2] Washington State Univ, Sch Mech & Mat Engn, Pullman, WA 99164 USA
关键词
ISENTROPIC COMPRESSION; SHOCK COMPRESSION; MAGNETIC-FIELD; ANNEALING BEHAVIOR; SELF-CONSISTENT; ALUMINUM; STRENGTH; RELEASE; IMPACT; GPA;
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10.1063/1.4943496
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O59 [应用物理学];
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摘要
Magnetically applied pressure-shear (MAPS) is a new experimental technique that provides a platform for direct measurement of material strength at extreme pressures. The technique employs an imposed quasi-static magnetic field and a pulsed power generator that produces an intense current on a planar driver panel, which in turn generates high amplitude magnetically induced longitudinal compression and transverse shear waves into a planar sample mounted on the drive panel. In order to apply sufficiently high shear traction to the test sample, a high strength material must be used for the drive panel. Molybdenum is a potential driver material for the MAPS experiment because of its high yield strength and sufficient electrical conductivity. To properly interpret the results and gain useful information from the experiments, it is critical to have a good understanding and a predictive capability of the mechanical response of the driver. In this work, the inelastic behavior of molybdenum under uniaxial compression and biaxial compression-shear ramp loading conditions is experimentally characterized. It is observed that an imposed uniaxial magnetic field ramped to approximately 10 T through a period of approximately 2500 mu s and held near the peak for about 250 mu s before being tested appears to anneal the molybdenum panel. In order to provide a physical basis for model development, a general theoretical framework that incorporates electromagnetic loading and the coupling between the imposed field and the inelasticity of molybdenum was developed. Based on this framework, a multi-axial continuum model for molybdenum under electromagnetic loading is presented. The model reasonably captures all of the material characteristics displayed by the experimental data obtained from various experimental configurations. In addition, data generated from shear loading provide invaluable information not only for validating but also for guiding the development of the material model for multiaxial loadings. (C) 2016 AIP Publishing LLC.
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