Abstract

Investigations on dynamic deformation behavior of metallic materials under high strain rate have been conducted. In this study, the deformation behaviors of metallic materials with different crystal structures were examined through Taylor impact test. As representative materials, HSA800 (body-centered cubic: BCC), OFHC (face-centered cubic: FCC) and Ti-6Al-4V (hexagonal close-packed : HCP) were adopted. Taylor impact tests were carried out in the impact velocity range of 100~270 m/s for BCC and FCC materials and 150~330 m/s for Ti-alloy one. In addition, an 8-Ch high-speed photography system was used to provide a series of images representing the plastic deformation behavior of a projectile during Taylor test. The dynamic yield strength and the strain rate were calculated based on the contact time duration of projectile determined from high-speed images. From the result, the strain rate dependency of the dynamic yield strength varied depending on the material adopted. Bulging occurred at the impact part was more significant in FCC material than in BCC one, while a shear band occurred in the Ti-alloy specimen when the impact velocity of projectile exceeded 270 m/s.

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