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Thermo-mechanical behaviour of TRIP 1000 steel sheets subjected to low velocity perforation by conical projectiles at different temperatures
Authors:JA Rodríguez-Martínez  R Pesci  A Rusinek  A Arias  R Zaera  DA Pedroche
Institution:1. Department of Continuum Mechanics and Structural Analysis, University Carlos III of Madrid, Avda. de la Universidad 30, 28911 Leganés, Madrid, Spain;2. ENSAM, Laboratory of Physics and Mechanics of Materials (LPMM), FRE CNRS 3236, 4 Rue Augustin Fresnel, 57078 Metz Cedex 3, France;3. National Engineering School of Metz (ENIM), Laboratory of Mechanics, Biomechanics, Polymers and Structures (LaBPS), Ile du Saulcy, 57000 Metz, France
Abstract:This paper presents and analyzes the behaviour of TRIP 1000 steel sheets subjected to low velocity perforation by conical projectiles. The relevance of this material resides in the potential transformation of retained austenite to martensite during impact loading. This process leads to an increase in strength and ductility of the material. However, this transformation takes place only under certain loading conditions strongly dependent on the initial temperature and deformation rate. In order to study the material behaviour under impact loading, perforation tests have been performed using a drop weight tower. Experiments were carried out at two different initial temperatures T0 = 213 K and T0 = 288 K, and within the range of impact velocities 2.5 m/s ? V0 ? 4.5 m/s. The experimental setup enabled the measuring of impact velocity, residual velocity, load-time history and failure mode. In addition, dry and lubricated contacts between the striker and the plate have been investigated. Finally, by using X-ray diffraction it has been shown that no martensitic transformation takes place during the perforation process. The causes involving the none-appearance of martensite are examined.
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