On the Failure and Dynamic Performance of Materials

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    Abstract

    Waves induced by impact initiate deformation mechanisms within a material that precede later flow. An impulse excites a cascade of deformation mechanisms starting with ultrafast and concluding with slower ones. In metals, brittle glasses and polycrystalline ceramics there are a combination of mechanisms with differing relaxation times that condition a loaded target. In the case of ballistic impact, once failure has occurred, long rod penetration can occur and the depth achieved within each target can be scaled with the deformation strengths recorded during the initial high pressure impulse. A review of material shock response and target preconditioning shows a correlation with the ballistic penetration of the target after loading. This indicates that the effect of an initial loading impulse upon material behaviour is a strong feature of the effects observed in many dynamic phenomena. © 2011 MOD/.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)153-159
    Number of pages6
    JournalExperimental Mechanics
    Volume52
    Issue number2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Feb 2012

    Keywords

    • Akrology
    • Failure
    • Penetration
    • Shock
    • Spall

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