1. Study on the effect of temperature rise on grain refining during fabrication of nanocrystalline copper under explosive loading.
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Wang, Jinxiang, Yang, Rui, Jiang, Li, Wang, Xiaoxu, and Zhou, Nan
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GRAIN refinement , *TEMPERATURE effect , *MICROFABRICATION , *MECHANICAL loads , *NANOCRYSTALS , *COPPER , *MATERIAL plasticity - Abstract
Nanocrystalline (NC) copper was fabricated by severe plastic deformation of coarse-grained copper at a high strain rate under explosive loading. The feasibility of grain refinement under different explosive loading and the influence of overall temperature rise on grain refinement under impact compression were studied in this paper. The calculation model for the macroscopic temperature rise was established according to the adiabatic shock compression theory. The calculation model for coarse-grained copper was established by the Voronoi method and the microscopic temperature rise resulted from severe plastic deformation of grains was calculated by ANSYS/ls-dyna finite element software. The results show that it is feasible to fabricate NC copper by explosively dynamic deformation of coarse-grained copper and the average grain size of the NC copper can be controlled between 200∼400 nm. The whole temperature rise would increase with the increasing explosive thickness. Ammonium nitrate fuel oil explosive was adopted and five different thicknesses of the explosive, which are 20 mm, 25 mm, 30 mm, 35 mm, 45 mm, respectively, with the same diameter using 20 mm to the fly plate were adopted. The maximum macro and micro temperature rise is up to 532.4 K, 143.4 K, respectively, which has no great effect on grain refinement due to the whole temperature rise that is lower than grain growth temperature according to the high pressure melting theory. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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