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Volume 2, 2009
DYMAT 2009 - 9th International Conference on the Mechanical and Physical Behaviour of Materials under Dynamic Loading
Page(s) 1185 - 1188
Section Micro-Structural Effects
DOI 10.1051/dymat/2009166
Published online 15 September 2009

DYMAT 2009 (2009) 1185-1188
DOI: 10.1051/dymat/2009166

Connection of aluminum samples using gapless scheme in supersonic regime of shock-wave loading

O. Drennov and A. Mikhaylov

Russian Federal Nuclear Center, All – Russian Scientific Research Institute of Experimental Physics, 607190 Sarov, Russian Federation


Published online: 15 September 2009

Abstract
The authors present results of experiments when a primarily close-packed (without gaps) package of aluminum plates was loaded by oblique shock wave in the supersonic regime. After shock-wave loading, a joining of the explosive-welding type is recorded at the contact boundary of aluminum plates. Theoretical explanation of the plates joining effect and of the wave-like seam shape taking into account the Kelvin – Helmholtz instability appearance on the contact interface is offered.



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