Spatially resolved measurements of grain size effects on the shock and spall response of quasi-Taylor wave loaded pure copper
Quasi-Taylor wave loaded plate impact experiments have been used to study the effects of bulk grain size on the shock and spall response of pure copper samples. Using line-Velocity Interferometry System for Any Reflector velocimetry, an increased particle velocity dispersion was measured for larger...
Main Authors: | Whiteman, G, Owen, G, De'Ath, J, Chapman, D, Eakins, D, Turner, J, Millett, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
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American Institute of Physics
2017
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