کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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783491 | 1464143 | 2009 | 9 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |
The present study examines the strain-rate sensitivity of four high-strength, high-toughness steels at strain-rates ranging from 0.0002 s−1 to 200 s−1: AerMet 100, modified 4340, modified HP9-4-20, and a recently developed Eglin AFB steel alloy, ES-1c. A newly developed dynamic servohydraulic method was employed to perform tensile tests over this entire range from quasi-static to near split-Hopkinson or Kolsky bar strain-rates. Each of these alloys exhibits only modest strain-rate sensitivity. Specifically, the semi-logarithmic strain-rate sensitivity factor β was found to be in the range of 14–20 MPa depending on the alloy. This corresponds to a ∼10% increase in the yield strength over the 6-orders of magnitude change in strain-rate. Interestingly, while three of the alloys showed a concomitant ∼3–10% drop in their ductility with increasing strain-rate, the ES-1c alloy actually exhibited a 25% increase in ductility with increasing strain-rate. Fractography suggests the possibility that at higher strain-rates ES-1c evolves towards a more ductile dimple fracture mode associated with microvoid coalescence.
Journal: International Journal of Impact Engineering - Volume 36, Issue 2, February 2009, Pages 263–271