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Experimental Study of Mechanical Properties and Impact-Induced Reaction Characteristics of PTFE/Al/CuO Reactive Materials
by
Zhou, Jingyuan
, Tang, Wenhui
, Ran, Xianwen
, Ding, Liangliang
in
Aluminum
/ Composite materials
/ Compression tests
/ Constitutive models
/ Drop hammers
/ Efficiency
/ Energy
/ Fluorides
/ Fluoropolymers
/ Heat
/ Mathematical models
/ Mechanical properties
/ Metals
/ Parameters
/ Polymers
/ Polytetrafluoroethylene
/ Research methodology
/ Scanning electron microscopy
/ Sintering
/ Split Hopkinson pressure bars
/ Velocity
2019
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Experimental Study of Mechanical Properties and Impact-Induced Reaction Characteristics of PTFE/Al/CuO Reactive Materials
by
Zhou, Jingyuan
, Tang, Wenhui
, Ran, Xianwen
, Ding, Liangliang
in
Aluminum
/ Composite materials
/ Compression tests
/ Constitutive models
/ Drop hammers
/ Efficiency
/ Energy
/ Fluorides
/ Fluoropolymers
/ Heat
/ Mathematical models
/ Mechanical properties
/ Metals
/ Parameters
/ Polymers
/ Polytetrafluoroethylene
/ Research methodology
/ Scanning electron microscopy
/ Sintering
/ Split Hopkinson pressure bars
/ Velocity
2019
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Experimental Study of Mechanical Properties and Impact-Induced Reaction Characteristics of PTFE/Al/CuO Reactive Materials
by
Zhou, Jingyuan
, Tang, Wenhui
, Ran, Xianwen
, Ding, Liangliang
in
Aluminum
/ Composite materials
/ Compression tests
/ Constitutive models
/ Drop hammers
/ Efficiency
/ Energy
/ Fluorides
/ Fluoropolymers
/ Heat
/ Mathematical models
/ Mechanical properties
/ Metals
/ Parameters
/ Polymers
/ Polytetrafluoroethylene
/ Research methodology
/ Scanning electron microscopy
/ Sintering
/ Split Hopkinson pressure bars
/ Velocity
2019
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Experimental Study of Mechanical Properties and Impact-Induced Reaction Characteristics of PTFE/Al/CuO Reactive Materials
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Experimental Study of Mechanical Properties and Impact-Induced Reaction Characteristics of PTFE/Al/CuO Reactive Materials
2019
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Metal/fluoropolymer materials are typical reactive materials. Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE)/Al/CuO reactive materials were studied in this research. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM), quasi-static compression, the Split Hopkinson pressure bar test, and the drop hammer test were used to study the mechanical properties and induced reaction characteristics of the reactive materials with different Al/CuO thermite contents and different particle sizes. SEM images of the samples demonstrate that the reactive materials were mixed evenly. The compression test results show that, if the particle size of PTFE was too small, the strength of reactive materials after sintering was reduced. After sintering, with the increase in the content of Al/CuO thermite, the strength of the micro-sized PTFE/Al/CuO firstly increased and then decreased. The Johnson–Cook constitutive model can be used to characterize the reactive materials, and the parameters of the Johnson–Cook constitutive model of No. 3 reactive materials (PTFE/Al:Al/CuO = 3:1) were obtained. The reliability of the parameters was verified by numerical simulation. Drop hammer tests show that the addition of Al/CuO aluminothermic materials or the use of nano-sized PTFE/Al reactive materials can significantly improve the sensitivity of the material. The research in this paper can provide a reference for the preparation, transportation, storage, and application of reactive materials.
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