Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1499143 Scripta Materialia 2012 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

While shock loading has long been used to investigate dynamic damage evolution in materials, the role of interface structure in the response of shock-loaded polycrystalline materials has largely been ignored. In this work, a specially fabricated multicrystalline Cu specimen is used to interrogate the role of interface structure on microstructural and substructural evolution in shock-loaded materials. Results show that, under shock, grain boundaries respond differently as a function of structure.

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