An influence of impact energy on magnesium alloy behaviour

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The paper reports experimental results describing behaviour of the AM60 magnesium alloy under impact test. The material was examined at energy in the range from 170 to 690 J, using impact tower with the projectile of conical shape. Results are presented in a form of variations of accumulated energy, force, projectile velocity and its displacement versus time. The characteristic features appearing in courses of force and accumulated energy are illustrated. Fractography and microstructure of damage zones for distinguishing the alloy degradation are shown. The fracture regions of the material examined are represented by cracks and plug-shaped deformation.

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Szymczak, T., Makowska, K., Kowalewski, Z. L., & Lasota, P. (2020). An influence of impact energy on magnesium alloy behaviour. International Journal of Mechanics and Materials in Design, 16(1), 139–153. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10999-019-09461-1

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