Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
800354 Mechanics of Materials 2014 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Influence of microstructure on spall behavior of aluminums was explored.•Al HP exhibits the higher spall strength than the low-porosity pure aluminum.•2024-T4 alloy exhibits a stronger spall failure resistance than the 7075-T6 alloy.•Correlations between microstructures and the continuum measurements were discussed.

The effects of microstructure on the spall failure were studied for four aluminum materials by a series of plate-impact spall experiments, including the real-time measurements of the free surface velocity profiles and the microscopic postimpact examination of the soft-recovered samples. Spall strength values are calculated by using the free surface velocity measurements. The high density high purity aluminum (Al HP) exhibits a higher spall strength than the low-porosity pure aluminum. The metallographic examination revealed that it could be attributed to the less impurity in the grain boundaries in the Al HP samples, having a better resistance for void nucleation. The 2024-T4 aluminum alloy exhibits a stronger spall failure resistance than the 7075-T6 aluminum alloy, which is associated with the stronger plastic strain hardening behavior. Comparison among the Al HP, 2024-T4 and 7075-T6 alloys indicates that the differences observed in the rise rate of pull-back are linked with the different active mechanism and growth rate of damage evolution.

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