Abstract

Experiments have been carried out to investigate the initial stages in the deformation of metals due to repeated liquid impacts. The initiation of damage is discussed and a comparison made with the initial stages of deformation in metals subjected to similar hydrodynamic loading conditions due to the action of shock waves in a liquid. The destructive role played by the rapid flow of liquid across the surface of a specimen after impact is also described.

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