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Shock-wave deformation and fracture of zirconium dioxide ceramics of various fractional composition and porosity
V. A. Ogorodnikova , A. G. Ivanova, S. V. Erunova, V. I. Luchinina, V. N. Mineevb, F. A. Akopovb, G. P. Chernyshovb a Institute of Experimental Physics, Russian Federal Nuclear Center, Sarov, 607190
b Institute of Thermal Physics of Extreme States of the Joint Institute of High Temperatures, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, 127412
Abstract:
The paper reports results from measurements of free-surface velocity profiles of shock-loaded zirconium dioxide ceramics with a porosity of 16–22% produced from compositions with a size of the coarse fraction of 0.5–2.0 mm. Shock-wave loading of ZrO$_2$ samples 5–20 mm thick was performed by aluminum impactors 3–12 mm thick with a velocity of 10–100 m/sec. The measured free-surface velocity profiles were used to assess the dynamic compressive and tensile strengths of the ceramics and thedamping properties of the ceramics.
Received: 14.11.2000
Citation:
V. A. Ogorodnikov, A. G. Ivanov, S. V. Erunov, V. I. Luchinin, V. N. Mineev, F. A. Akopov, G. P. Chernyshov, “Shock-wave deformation and fracture of zirconium dioxide ceramics of various fractional composition and porosity”, Fizika Goreniya i Vzryva, 37:6 (2001), 113–118; Combustion, Explosion and Shock Waves, 37:6 (2001), 717–722
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