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Plastic Behavior of Polycrystalline Tantalum in the 5 X 10^7/S Regime (open access)

Plastic Behavior of Polycrystalline Tantalum in the 5 X 10^7/S Regime

The goal of this experiment is to investigate the plastic response of Tantalum to dynamic loading at high strain rates. The samples used were derived from high purity rolled plate, polished down to thicknesses in the range 25-100 {micro}m. Dynamic loading was applied by direct laser ablation of the sample, with pulses up to 10 ns long, at the Jupiter Laser Facility. The elastic-plastic wave structure was measured using two line VISAR systems of different sensitivity, and strain rates were inferred from the rise time of the waves. The elastic wave amplitudes indicated flow stresses between 2 and 3 GPa, depending on the sample thickness. Samples were recovered for post-shot metallographic analysis.
Date: August 6, 2011
Creator: Hammel, B. D.; Swift, D. C.; El-Dasher, B. S.; Kumar, M.; Collins, G. W. & Florando, J.
System: The UNT Digital Library