The use of the direct impact Hopkinson pressure bar technique to describe thermally activated and viscous regimes of metallic materials

H. Couque1
1Nexter Munitions, 7 route de Guerry, 18023 Bourges, France

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The influence of strain rate over domains involving the thermal activation and the viscous drag behaviour of the dislocations is discussed. While it is recognized that the Koslky–Hopkinson technique or split Hopkinson pressure bar technique can generate data up to the upper strain-rate limit of the thermal-activated regime, it is necessary to use a direct impact Hopkinson pressure bar technique to access the viscous regime. Data generated with this technique are presented for a series of metals, including steel, nickel, copper and tungsten alloys. The motivation to generate such data is provided through three industrial applications.

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