Effective temperature rise during propagation of shock wave and high-speed deformation in metals

Two theoretical models are developed for the calculations of temperature rise during high-speed deformation and shock wave propagation. In the first model the calculations of the temperature distribution in metals during high-speed deformation are based on a model where the stationary high-speed def...

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description Two theoretical models are developed for the calculations of temperature rise during high-speed deformation and shock wave propagation. In the first model the calculations of the temperature distribution in metals during high-speed deformation are based on a model where the stationary high-speed deformation is considered as a propagation of shock wave with some fixed velocity in these metals. In this model the self-consistent system of equations describing the equation of state of metals and the conservation laws for momentum, energy and flow of energy is used for the determination of the temperature profile in the front of shock wave. The numerical calculations of the temperature distribution profile in shock wave front have been performed using the microscopic Thomas–Fermi–Dirac model for such metals as Al, Cu and Fe. In the second theoretical model the process of high-speed deformation is considered as an adiabatic process where a fraction of plastic deformation is converted into heat. The results of the numerical calculations of temperature rise during high-speed deformation in the dependence of strain to fracture are presented for metals: Al, Cu, Ni and Fe. It was shown that using these models the temperature during high-speed deformation can increase in different metals up to 1000 K.
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