Examination of the spallation behavior of cerium metal
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Abstract
We have conducted a series of free surface shock experiments on cerium metal at peak shock pressures from 0.9-7.6 GPa. These experiments were done to examine the elastic-plastic behavior, the solid-solid phase transition occuring at 0.7-0.8 GPa, and the spall strength of the material as a funciton of peak stress. The elastic and low-pressure plastic waves exhibit long rise times, while the post-transition plastic wave is sharp. Spallation wave profiles obtained from using optical techniques will be presented and discussed.
*Supported by the US DOE under contract DE-AC52-06NA25396.
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