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DYMAT 2009 (2009) 1089-1094
DOI: 10.1051/dymat/2009152
Influence of spherical converging shock waves on the structure of Al–4% Cu alloy
A.V. Dobromyslov1, N.I. Taluts1, A.N. Uksusnikov1 and E.A. Kozlov21 Institute of Metal Physics, Ural Division of Russian Academy of Sciences, 620219 Ekaterinburg, Russia
2 Russian Federal Nuclear Center – Research Institute of Technical Physics, 456770 Snezhinsk, Chelyabinsk region, Russia
Published online: 15 September 2009
Abstract
Al–4 wt% Cu alloy specimen was subjected to loading by spherical converging shock waves. A detailed analysis of recovered sample was performed using optical metallography, scanning and transmission electron microscopy, and microhardness measurements along the radius. The high-rate plastic deformation of the alloy under the loading conditions was found to occur via slip, and, in medium and deep layers, it also occurs via the formation of localized deformation bands and deformation vortices.
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