Rate dependent behaviour and dynamic strain localisation of three novel impact resilient titanium alloys: Experiments and modelling
The tensile behaviour of three ductile titanium alloys, Ti0.7Al4V, Ti1Al4V and Ti3Al2.5V, conceived for impact containment applications, is characterised at quasi-static, intermediate and high strain rates. Tests have been performed using a screw driven mechanical system and a bespoke in-house devel...
Main Authors: | Zhang, L, Gour, G, Petrinic, N, Pellegrino, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2019
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