Strain-Rate Sensitivity of Nanocrystalline Cu–10Ta to 700,000/s
2019
Several miniature Kolsky bars are used to obtain stress–strain curves for nanocrystalline Cu–10Ta over a range of high strain-rates. The smallest bar (steel) has a 305 μm diameter, and achieved rates up to 700 × 103/s. Different sample sizes are needed to obtain different strain-rates, and it is shown that there is no appreciable sample size effect when different sizes are tested at similar strain-rates, even though the sample sizes vary by over an order of magnitude. No significant increase in strain-rate sensitivity is noted over the strain-rate range studied, i.e., the strength increases linearly with the logarithm of strain-rate from 0.001/s to 700 × 103/s.
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