A metallography and x-ray tomography study of spall damage in ultrapure Al

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We characterize spall damage in shock-recovered ultrapure Al with metallography and x-ray tomography. The measured damage profiles in ultrapure Al induced by planar impact at different shock strengths, can be described with a Gaussian function, and showed dependence on shock strengths. Optical metallography is reasonably accurate for damage profile measurements, and agrees within 10-25% with x-ray tomography. Full tomography analysis showed that void size distributions followed a power law with an exponent of γ= 1.5 ± 2.0, which is likely due to void nucleation and growth, and the exponent is considerably smaller than the predictions from percolation models. © 2014 Author(s).

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Qi, M. L., Bie, B. X., Zhao, F. P., Hu, C. M., Fan, D., Ran, X. X., … Luo, S. N. (2014). A metallography and x-ray tomography study of spall damage in ultrapure Al. AIP Advances, 4(7). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4890310

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