INELASTIC RESPONSE OF ALUMINA

Citation
Am. Rajendran et Dp. Dandekar, INELASTIC RESPONSE OF ALUMINA, International journal of impact engineering, 17(4-6), 1995, pp. 649-660
Citations number
21
Categorie Soggetti
Engineering, Mechanical
ISSN journal
0734743X
Volume
17
Issue
4-6
Year of publication
1995
Part
2
Pages
649 - 660
Database
ISI
SICI code
0734-743X(1995)17:4-6<649:IROA>2.0.ZU;2-9
Abstract
This paper investigates the effects of microcracking, plasticity, and strain rate dependent pore closure on the inelastic deformation wave p rofiles of a low density (3.55 mg/m(3)) and a high density (3.88 mg/m( 3)) aluminas. This is accomplished by means of numerical simulations o f the measured plane shock wave profiles in these aluminas. The wave p rofiles were generated over a wide range of impact velocities (80 m/s to 2200 m/s). An internal-state-variable based ceramic model was used in the simulations to describe the inelastic strains due to microcrack ing, microplasticity, and pore collapsing. The microcrack size, number of microflaws, and limiting speed of the crack growth controlled the shape of the inelastic wave portion of the velocity profile at low vel ocity impact, The porosity content and the strain rate sensitivity par ameter did not significantly influence the shapes of the low velocity profiles. However, these two parameters greatly influenced the profile shapes when the ceramic was shocked at high velocities well above the Hugoniot elastic limit. The simulations of high velocity experiments clearly demonstrated the need for describing the pore collapse process in order to match the measured wave profiles.