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Chen Yong-Tao, Tang Xiao-Jun, Li Qing-Zhong. Shock-induced phase transition and spalling characteristic in pure iron and FeMnNi alloyJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2010, 19(5): 056402.
| Chen Yong-Tao, Tang Xiao-Jun, Li Qing-Zhong. Shock-induced phase transition and spalling characteristic in pure iron and FeMnNi alloyJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2010, 19(5): 056402. |
Shock-induced phase transition and spalling characteristic in pure iron and FeMnNi alloy
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Abstract
This paper provides an investigation of the phase transition and spalling characteristic induced during shock loading and unloading in the pure iron and the FeMnNi alloy. The impact for the pure iron is symmetric and with same-thickness for both the flyer and the target plate. It is found that an abnormal multiple spalling happens in the pure iron sample as the pressure exceeds the \alpha -\varepsilon transition threshold of 13 GPa. In the symmetric and same-thickness impact and reverse impact experiments of the FeMnNi alloy, two abnormal tension regions occur when the pressure exceeds the \alpha -\varepsilon transition threshold of 6.3 GPa, and the reverse phase transition \varepsilon -\alpha begins below 4.2 GP. The experimental process is simulated successfully from the non-equilibrium mixture phase and Boettger's model. Such abnormal spalling phenomena are believed to relate to the shocked \alpha -\varepsilon phase transition. The possible reasons for the abnormal multiple spalling, which occurs during the symmetric and same-thickness impact experiments of pure iron and FeMnNi alloy, are discussed. -
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