The Dynamic Response of Etnean Sand and the Effect of Its Impingement on Ti-6Al-4 V Alloy

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Quasi static and dynamic experiments were conducted to characterise the mechanical response of Etnean volcanic sand. Stress and strain histories were measured in near-uniaxial strain and near-uniaxial stress conditions at strain rates ranging between 5·10−4 and 1.5·103 s−1 using bespoke experimental setups. The effects of the lateral confinement and initial consolidation state were assessed. Etnean volcanic sand exhibited a noticeable strain rate dependent behaviour when characterised in its loose consolidation state but not when densely packed before loading. The effect of volcanic particles impingement on Ti-6Al-4 V alloy was assessed by conducting dynamic experiments at different incident angles using targets of different geometry. The texture of thus eroded surfaces was analyzed by means of non-contact 3D-profilometry. The surface analysis provided insights on the erosion mechanisms and quantitative data on the roughness increment caused by the collision and rubbing with volcanic sand.

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Pellegrino, A., De Cola, F., Dragnevski, K., & Petrinic, N. (2016). The Dynamic Response of Etnean Sand and the Effect of Its Impingement on Ti-6Al-4 V Alloy. Journal of Dynamic Behavior of Materials, 2(4), 438–451. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40870-016-0079-x

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