Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7977785 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2015 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The effect of W volume fraction (Vf) on dynamic mechanical behavior of W fiber/Zr-based bulk metallic glass composites (Wf/BMGCs) was investigated by split Hopkinson pressure bar (SHPB) and finite element method (FEM). The yield strength increased with the increase of Vf under both quasi-static and dynamic compression, and the dynamic flow stress is obviously greater than that under quasi-static compression. The fracture strain also increased with the increase of Vf under dynamic compression, which is different from that the composite with ~70Â vol% W exhibited the highest fracture strain under quasi-static compression. With the increase of Vf under both quasi-static and dynamic compression, the failure mode of the composites changed from shearing to a mixture of shearing and splitting, and lastly only splitting. High strain rate suppressed macro-shearing but promoted micro-shearing and splitting compared to that under low strain rate, which is suggested to be the reason why the composites exhibited different rules of strain rate-related fracture strain under quasi-static and dynamic compression.
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Authors
Yunfei Xue, Xin Zhong, Lu Wang, Qunbo Fan, Lijun Zhu, Bin Fan, Haifeng Zhang, Huameng Fu,