An effect of anomalous melting point temperatures under impact loading
An effect of anomalous melting point temperatures under impact loading
On the basis of failure incubation time criterion, the analytical relation for temperature dependence of material break-away strength is obtained. New melting criterion is introduced, connecting phase transition moment with incubation period of melting, this allowing natural explanation for effect of anomalous temperatures at pulse treatment (by competition of failure and melting processes each characterized with its own incubation time).
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Petrov, Yu V.
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Sitnikova, E. V.
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1 January 2005
Petrov, Yu V.
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Sitnikova, E. V.
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Petrov, Yu V. and Sitnikova, E. V.
(2005)
An effect of anomalous melting point temperatures under impact loading.
Doklady Akademii Nauk, 400 (4), .
Abstract
On the basis of failure incubation time criterion, the analytical relation for temperature dependence of material break-away strength is obtained. New melting criterion is introduced, connecting phase transition moment with incubation period of melting, this allowing natural explanation for effect of anomalous temperatures at pulse treatment (by competition of failure and melting processes each characterized with its own incubation time).
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Published date: 1 January 2005
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Local EPrints ID: 497633
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/497633
ISSN: 0869-5652
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