A technique for studying the response of materials to high rate, high strain deformation
A gas-gun technique is described in which a thick-walled cylinder of a chosen solid may be collapsed over a wide range of effective strains, and at shear strain-rates of the order 104 s−1. Two variants of the basic concept are described. Initially a 70 mm bore gun wa...
Main Authors: | Winter, RE, Stirk, SM, Harris, EJ, Eakins, DE, Chapman, DJ |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2016
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