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Energy Absorbing Properties Analysis of Layers Structure of Titanium Alloy Ti6Al4V during Dynamic Impact Loading Tests

Dominik Głowacki, W. Moćko, Michał Marczak, Anna Głowacka, Cezary Kraśkiewicz

2021Materials12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper presents the testing methodology of specimens made of layers of titanium alloy Ti6Al4V in dynamic impact loading conditions. Tests were carried out using a drop-weight impact tower. The test methodology allowed us to record parameters as displacement or force. Based on recorded data, force and absorbed energy curves during plastic deformation and sheet perforation were created. The characteristics of the fractures were also analyzed. The impact test simulation was carried out in the ABAQUS/Explicit environment. Results for one, two, and three layers of titanium alloy were compared. The increase in force required to initialize the damage and the absorbed energy during plastic deformation can be observed with an increase in the number of layers. The increase in absorbed energy is close to linear. In the simulation process, parameters such as Huber-Mises-Hencky stress value, equivalent plastic strain, temperature increase, and stress triaxiality were analyzed.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceDrop testComposite materialPerforationDeformation (meteorology)Titanium alloyvon Mises yield criterionDisplacement (psychology)TitaniumStructural engineeringStress (linguistics)AlloyMetallurgyFinite element methodEngineeringPunchingPsychotherapistPhilosophyPsychologyLinguisticsHigh-Velocity Impact and Material BehaviorMetal Forming Simulation TechniquesTitanium Alloys Microstructure and Properties