Low-Velocity Impact Characteristics of Iron and Steel

ORAL

Abstract

Steel samples have been subjected to low-velocity symmetrical impact on the order of 200–360 m/s in order to determine both their spall characteristics and the alpha-phase Hugoniot. In addition, older data, some of which is for pure iron, have been ‘mined’ for this information. We present spall strength and tensile strain rate of our data, as well as other data. We have also studied the Hugoniot for the alpha phase of recently and previously obtained data, and compare them with prior reports of the alpha-phase Hugoniot. A comparison of the Hugoniot elastic limit (HEL) for iron and a number of different types of steel, including 1018, HY100, and A36, is presented.

*This work was done by National Security Technologies, LLC, under Contract No. DE-AC52-06NA25946 with the U.S. Department of Energy.

Authors

  • Sarah Thomas

    • National Security Technologies, LLC.
  • Robert Hixson

    • National Security Technologies, LLC.
  • Lynn Veeser

    • National Security Technologies, LLC.
  • Cameron Hawkins

    • National Security Technologies, LLC.