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Spall damage in single crystal tin under shock wave loading: A molecular dynamics simulation

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MECHANICS OF MATERIALS
Volume 160, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.mechmat.2021.103991

Keywords

Spall damage; Spall strength; The solid and melt; Tin; Atomistic simulation

Funding

  1. Science Challenge Project [TZ2016001]
  2. Foundation of National Key Laboratory of Shock-wave and Detonation Physics of China [6142A03201001]

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"The study reveals that with increasing shock velocities in metallic tin, release melting and shock melting occur, leading to a decrease in spall strength in molten tin. Spall strength is influenced not only by shock pressure and phase state, but also temperature and strain rate. Visualizing the development of spall damage shows the formation of a spall layer in solid tin and a cavitation region in molten tin. The number of voids increases with shock pressure, but the growth rate of void volume fraction slows down after reaching the initial void growth time."
Using molecular dynamics methods, we investigated the spall damage in single crystal tin under different shock pressures. The results show that release melting and shock melting occur when the shock velocities increase in the metallic tin. The spall strengths in the molten tin are -1.5-2.0 GPa lower than that in solid. When release melting occurs, the spall strength drops rapidly, whereas the downtrend of the spall strength becomes gentle during shock melting. The results also show that the spall strength is affected by not only the shock pressure and phase state, but also the temperature and strain rate. By visualizing the development of spall damage, we find that it forms a spall layer in the solid. In molten tin, a cavitation region with a large volume is formed. The maximum number of voids increases with an increase in the shock pressure. The growth rate of the void volume fraction slows down after reaching the initial time of void growth at different impact pressures. We elucidated the variation trend of spall strength between solid and molten tin under different shock pressures. The relevant results can provide a reference for future studies on spall damage investigations.

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