The Hugoniot elastic limit and spall strength of reactor Mn2-Si steel under shock compression were measured by recording and subsequent analysis of the wave profiles. The temperature-rate dependences of the resistance to high-strain rate and fracture of steel at normal and elevated temperatures are determined. The results of measurements of the strength characteristics of steel under spall are supplemented by a metallographic analysis of the fracture zone and compared with data for 15Kh2NMFA reactor steel and Armco iron. Keywords: ferrite-pearlite steel, shock waves, deformation, temperature, Hugoniot elastic limit, spall strength.
The features of the evolution of the elastic-plastic compression wave in Mo single crystals along the crystallographic plane [100], having a different initial dislocation structure formed by small deformations of varying degrees of static compression at room temperature, have been studied. The analysis of wave profiles recorded using the VISAR laser interferometer in samples of different thicknesses showed a non-monotonic change in the Hugoniot elastic limit depending on the initial dislocation density pre-strain of a single crystal by compression reduces the Hugoniot elastic limit by 3 times. Keywords: Single crystal, small deformations, compression wave evolution, wave profile, VISAR interferometer.
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