Abstract

Experimental modeling of the dynamic fracture of a metal caused by a flyer plate of finite sizes revealed the formation of a channel-like crack under the contact zone as a result of the focusing of side rarefaction waves. The system of coaxial cylindrical cracks that sequentially form around the channel-like crack also has a spall nature of fracture and is localized at the sites of interference of rarefaction waves.

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