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The Plate Impact Configuration for Determining Mechanical Properties of Materials at High Strain Rates

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Mechanical Behavior of Materials under Dynamic Loads

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A review of the latest free surface motion and stress measuring instrumentation is presented along with a description of the plate impact one-dimensional strain configuration for determining mechanical properties under stress wave propagation conditions. A discussion is included of results of some other investigators who have used this configuration to determine dynamic yield stress and the degree of strain rate sensitivity.

This work was supported by the Atomic Energy Commission.

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Karnes, C.H. (1968). The Plate Impact Configuration for Determining Mechanical Properties of Materials at High Strain Rates. In: Lindholm, U.S. (eds) Mechanical Behavior of Materials under Dynamic Loads. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-87445-1_13

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