Shock compression and spallation of single crystal tantalum

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We present molecular dynamics simulations of shock-induced plasticity and spall damage in single crystal Ta described by a recently developed embedded-atom-method (EAM) potential and a volumedependent qEAM potential. We use impact or Hugoniotstat simulations to investigate the Hugoniots, deformation and spallation. Both EAM and qEAM are accurate in predicting, e.g., the Hugoniots and γ - surfaces. Deformation and spall damage are anisotropic for Ta single crystals. Our preliminary results show that twinning is dominant for [100] and [110] shock loading, and dislocation, for [111]. Spallation initiates with void nucleation at defective sites from remnant compressional deformation or tensile plasticity. Spall strength decreases with increasing shock strength, while its rate dependence remains to be explored. © 2012 American Institute of Physics.

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An, Q., Ravelo, R., Germann, T. C., Han, W. Z., Luo, S. N., Tonks, D. L., & Goddard, W. A. (2012). Shock compression and spallation of single crystal tantalum. In AIP Conference Proceedings (Vol. 1426, pp. 1259–1262). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3686509

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