Compression-impact testing of aluminum at elevated temperatures |
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Authors: | J. L. Chiddister L. E. Malvern |
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Affiliation: | 1. Preliminary Engineering Dept., of General Motors Styling Staff, General Motors Technical Center, Warren, Mich. 2. College of Engineering, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Mich.
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Abstract: | This paper presents and experimental technique for determining compressive stress-strain curves well into the plastic range of relatively soft metals at strain rates from 300 to 2000 sec?1 at six temperatures from 30 to 550° C. More than 100 curves were obtained on annealed 1100° F aluminum. The strain-rate dependence in these tests could be fitted quite well either by a power function (log-log plot) or by a semilogarithmic plot, but the power function gave a better correlation of the present data with that obtained at lower strain rates by Alder and Phillips.1 |
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