In this work, the dynamic response of Ti6Al4V alloy at high temperature was studied using the Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar –SHPB- apparatus with two different heating systems. The first device uses direct electric current to heat the sample to the testing temperature in a fraction of a second, whereas the second device uses a furnace to heat the sample and as a consequence, short sections of the bars, in few minutes. Tension tests were carried out at strain rates up to 1500 s-1 and at temperatures ranging from room temperature up to 700 °C. The conventional strain gauge measurements from the pressure bars were used to obtain the stress–strain curves and the Johnson-Cook material model was used to fit the results of the tests. High speed pho...
The determination of the dynamic response of titanium alloys is vital for aerospace industrial appli...
In this work, we develop a high-temperature dynamic testing technology for characterizing the proper...
The stress–strain behaviour and microstructural evolution of the Ti–6Cr–5Mo–5V–4Al (Ti6554) alloy wa...
To study the high strain rate shear behaviour of Ti6Al4V titanium alloy, a series of dynamic compres...
To study the high strain rate shear behaviour of Ti6Al4V titanium alloy, a series of dynamic compres...
The titanium alloy (grade 5) is a two-phase material, which finds significant applications in aerosp...
Understanding the mechanical behavior of materials at extreme conditions, such as high temperatures,...
Understanding the mechanical behavior of materials at extreme conditions, such as high temperatures,...
Understanding the mechanical behavior of materials at extreme conditions, such as high temperatures,...
Understanding the mechanical behavior of materials at extreme conditions, such as high temperatures,...
The PhD thesis deals with the influence of temperature and strain rate on the mechanical behaviour o...
Understanding the mechanical behavior of materials at extreme conditions, such as high temperatures,...
The determination of the mechanical response of engineering materials subjected to high loading rate...
In this work, we develop a high-temperature dynamic testing technology for characterizing the proper...
The determination of the dynamic response of titanium alloys is vital for aerospace industrial appli...
The determination of the dynamic response of titanium alloys is vital for aerospace industrial appli...
In this work, we develop a high-temperature dynamic testing technology for characterizing the proper...
The stress–strain behaviour and microstructural evolution of the Ti–6Cr–5Mo–5V–4Al (Ti6554) alloy wa...
To study the high strain rate shear behaviour of Ti6Al4V titanium alloy, a series of dynamic compres...
To study the high strain rate shear behaviour of Ti6Al4V titanium alloy, a series of dynamic compres...
The titanium alloy (grade 5) is a two-phase material, which finds significant applications in aerosp...
Understanding the mechanical behavior of materials at extreme conditions, such as high temperatures,...
Understanding the mechanical behavior of materials at extreme conditions, such as high temperatures,...
Understanding the mechanical behavior of materials at extreme conditions, such as high temperatures,...
Understanding the mechanical behavior of materials at extreme conditions, such as high temperatures,...
The PhD thesis deals with the influence of temperature and strain rate on the mechanical behaviour o...
Understanding the mechanical behavior of materials at extreme conditions, such as high temperatures,...
The determination of the mechanical response of engineering materials subjected to high loading rate...
In this work, we develop a high-temperature dynamic testing technology for characterizing the proper...
The determination of the dynamic response of titanium alloys is vital for aerospace industrial appli...
The determination of the dynamic response of titanium alloys is vital for aerospace industrial appli...
In this work, we develop a high-temperature dynamic testing technology for characterizing the proper...
The stress–strain behaviour and microstructural evolution of the Ti–6Cr–5Mo–5V–4Al (Ti6554) alloy wa...