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Compressive Mechanical Properties and Shock-Induced Reaction Behavior of Zr/PTFE and Ti/PTFE Reactive Materials
by
Ma, Yue
, Wang, Chuanting
, Gao, Hongyin
, Ge, Chao
, He, Yuan
, Wang, Haifu
, Tian, Weixi
, Guo, Lei
, He, Yong
, Zhang, Zhenwei
in
Aluminum
/ Analysis
/ Cold isostatic pressing
/ Cold pressing
/ Dynamic loads
/ Energy
/ Exothermic reactions
/ Experiments
/ Mechanical properties
/ Parameter modification
/ Particle size
/ Plastic flow
/ Polytetrafluoroethylene
/ Powders
/ Sintering
/ Sintering (powder metallurgy)
/ Strain rate
/ Stress concentration
/ Test chambers
/ Titanium
/ Vacuum sintering
/ Velocity
/ Yield strength
/ Zirconium
2022
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Compressive Mechanical Properties and Shock-Induced Reaction Behavior of Zr/PTFE and Ti/PTFE Reactive Materials
by
Ma, Yue
, Wang, Chuanting
, Gao, Hongyin
, Ge, Chao
, He, Yuan
, Wang, Haifu
, Tian, Weixi
, Guo, Lei
, He, Yong
, Zhang, Zhenwei
in
Aluminum
/ Analysis
/ Cold isostatic pressing
/ Cold pressing
/ Dynamic loads
/ Energy
/ Exothermic reactions
/ Experiments
/ Mechanical properties
/ Parameter modification
/ Particle size
/ Plastic flow
/ Polytetrafluoroethylene
/ Powders
/ Sintering
/ Sintering (powder metallurgy)
/ Strain rate
/ Stress concentration
/ Test chambers
/ Titanium
/ Vacuum sintering
/ Velocity
/ Yield strength
/ Zirconium
2022
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Compressive Mechanical Properties and Shock-Induced Reaction Behavior of Zr/PTFE and Ti/PTFE Reactive Materials
by
Ma, Yue
, Wang, Chuanting
, Gao, Hongyin
, Ge, Chao
, He, Yuan
, Wang, Haifu
, Tian, Weixi
, Guo, Lei
, He, Yong
, Zhang, Zhenwei
in
Aluminum
/ Analysis
/ Cold isostatic pressing
/ Cold pressing
/ Dynamic loads
/ Energy
/ Exothermic reactions
/ Experiments
/ Mechanical properties
/ Parameter modification
/ Particle size
/ Plastic flow
/ Polytetrafluoroethylene
/ Powders
/ Sintering
/ Sintering (powder metallurgy)
/ Strain rate
/ Stress concentration
/ Test chambers
/ Titanium
/ Vacuum sintering
/ Velocity
/ Yield strength
/ Zirconium
2022
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Compressive Mechanical Properties and Shock-Induced Reaction Behavior of Zr/PTFE and Ti/PTFE Reactive Materials
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Compressive Mechanical Properties and Shock-Induced Reaction Behavior of Zr/PTFE and Ti/PTFE Reactive Materials
2022
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Existing research on PTFE-based reactive materials (RMs) mostly focuses on Al/PTFE RMs. To explore further possibilities of formulation, the reactive metal components in the RMs can be replaced. In this paper, Zr/PTFE and Ti/PTFE RMs were prepared by cold isostatic pressing and vacuum sintering. The static and dynamic compressive mechanical properties of Zr/PTFE and Ti/PTFE RMs were investigated at different strain rates. The results show that the introduction of zirconium powder and titanium powder can increase the strength of the material under dynamic loading. Meanwhile, a modified J-C model considering strain and strain rate coupling was proposed. The parameters of the modified J-C model of Zr/PTFE and Ti/PTFE RMs were determined, which can describe and predict plastic flow stress. To characterize the impact-induced reaction behavior of Zr/PTFE and Ti/PTFE RMs, a quasi-sealed test chamber was used to measure the over-pressure induced by the exothermic reaction. The energy release characteristics of both materials were more intense under the higher impact.
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