High-pressure, laser-driven deformation of an aluminum alloy

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作者
J. M. McNaney
M. J. Edwards
R. Becker
K. T. Lorenz
B. A. Remington
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[1] the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory,Materials Science and Technology Division
[2] the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory,AX Division
[3] the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory,New Technologies Engineering Division
[4] the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory,NIF Programs Directorate
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Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A | 2004年 / 35卷
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Material Transaction; Shear Band; Peak Pressure; Strain Gradient; Crystal Plasticity;
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Recent development of a laser-based experimental platform allows loading materials to high pressures in the solid state while controlling both strain rate and peak pressure. The drive utilizes momentum transfer from a plasma generated by the introduction of a strong shock in a reservoir of low-Z material. This study looks at the response of a commercial aluminum alloy (6061-T6) subjected to pressures of 18 and 40 GPa at strain rates of 107/s and 5 × 107/s, respectively. It was found that the depth of the crater formed on the sample surface is a good indicator of the general yield behavior of the material and that a relatively simple strength model prevails under the loading conditions considered here. Metallographic examination of recovered samples showed no evidence of shear-band formation or significant melting due to plasma-surface interactions. Crystal plasticity-based calculations were used to assess the effects of material texture. Lack of shear-band formation during the laser-based drive is rationalized by considering the strain gradient as compared to grain size and texture.
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页码:2625 / 2631
页数:6
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