The shock-wave data also suggest that both crystalline plasticity and brittle fracture may play important and interconnected roles in the dynamic failure process.doi:10.1016/S0167-6636(98)00015-5D.E. GradyMechanics of MaterialsShock-wave compression of brittle solids. D.E.Grady. Mechanics of ...
In terms of shock-compression characteristics, minerals of geophysical interest are placed in a class of materials which, because of some rather unique Hug... DE Grady - 《Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth》 被引量: 275发表: 1980年 Shock-wave properties of brittle solids In:Shock Co...
Properties of titanium diboride are described in §4.1. Solutions to the shock problem are presented and discussed in §4.2. Conclusions A finite strain model has been developed for brittle solids and applied to describe shock compression of the polycrystalline ceramic titanium diboride. Analytical solu...
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This paper presents a short survey of methods for analyzing shock wave phenomena in relaxing media and recent observations of the evolution of elastoplastic shock compression waves in metals, some of which turned out to be unexpected.关键词:
The response of amorphous steels to shock wave compression has been explored for the first time. Further, the effect of partial devitrification on the shock response of bulk metallic glasses is examined by conducting experiments on two iron-based in situ
Shock-wave properties of brittle solids Grady D E. Shock-waves properties of brittle solids[C]. In: Schmidt S C, Tao W C (eds). Shock Compression of Condensed Matter-1995. Elsevier ... DE Grady - 《Office of Scientific & Techni...
In terms of shock-compression characteristics, minerals of geophysical interest are placed in a class of materials which, because of some rather unique Hugoniot and shock-compression properties, are classified as brittle solids. The physical processes responsible for these shock-wave properties are not...