On predicting the shock densification response of heterogeneous powder mixtures

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Predicting the dynamic crush-up response of heterogeneous powder mixtures is vital to the design of high-strain-rate experiments. A methodology has been developed which utilizes an experimentally obtained stress-density response in the low-strain-rate (quasi-static) regime to predict the dynamic densification response of powder mixtures. Specifically, the compaction behavior of an equivolumetric Ta + Fe2O3 mixture is investigated. Experimental data is analyzed within the scope of existing continuum level compaction models, where the present combination and manipulation thereof allows for an accurate prediction of the dynamic crush-up response of the Ta + Fe 2O3 powder mixture. Discussion is also given regarding model extension to alternate systems. © 2012 American Institute of Physics.

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Fredenburg, D. A., & Thadhani, N. N. (2012). On predicting the shock densification response of heterogeneous powder mixtures. In AIP Conference Proceedings (Vol. 1426, pp. 1479–1482). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3686562

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