Microstructural Effects in Face-Centered-Cubic Alloys after Small Charge Explosions

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D. Firrao
P. Matteis
G. Scavino
G. Ubertalli
C. Pozzi
M.G. Ienco
P. Piccardo
M.R. Pinasco
G. Costanza
R. Montanari
M.E. Tata
G. Brandimarte
S. Petralia
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[1] Turin Technical University,Materials Science and Chemical Engineering Department
[2] Genova University,Chemical and Industrial Chemistry Department
[3] Rome “Tor Vergata” University,Mechanical Engineering Department
[4] Italian Military Navy,Explosives Chemistry Institute
[5] Italian Military Navy,Explosives Technology Laboratory
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Blast Wave; Exposed Surface; Critical Shear Stress; Gold Alloy; Optical Metallography;
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Effects on metal targets after an explosion include the following: fracture, plastic deformation, surface modifications, and microstructural crystallographic alterations with ensuing mechanical properties changes. In the case of small charge explosions, macroscopic effects are restricted to small charge-to-target distances, whereas crystal alterations can still be observed at moderate distances. Microstructural variations, induced on gold-alloy disk samples, as compared to previous results on AISI 304Cu steel samples, are illustrated. The samples were subjected to blast-wave overpressures in the range of 0.5 to 195 MPa. Minimum distances and peak pressures, which could still yield observable alterations, were especially investigated. Blast-related microstructural features were observed on the explosion-exposed surface and on perpendicular cross sections. Analyses using X-ray diffraction (XRD) were performed to identify modifications of phase, texture, dislocation density, and frequency of mechanical twins, before and after the explosions. Optical metallography (OM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) observations evidenced partial surface melting, zones with recrystallization phenomena, and crystal plastic deformation marks. The latter marks are attributed to mechanical twinning in the stainless steel and to cross-slip (prevalent) and mechanical twinning (possibly) in the gold alloy.
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