The shock and spall response of AA 7010-T7651

ORAL

Abstract

Aluminium alloys are used extensively in armour. Their use as armour materials is primarily due to their relatively low densities and their high strength characteristics. The aerospace-grade 7000-series alloy Al7010-T7651 is one possible contender for armour. In this study a series of plate-impact experiments were undertaken to investigate the behaviour of this alloy under shock. Manganin stress gauges and a heterodyne velocimeter system were used to interrogate both strength and dynamic tensile failure (spall) respectively; with microscopic analysis of recovered samples providing insight into the development of failure in the material.

Authors

  • Paul Hazell

    • University of New South Wales
    • The University of New South Wales
    • School of Engineering and Information Technology, UNSW Canberra, University of New South Wales, Northcott Drive, Canberra, ACT 2600, Australia
  • Gareth Appleby-Thomas

    • Cranfield University
  • David Wood

    • Cranfield University
  • Jonathon Painter

    • Cranfield University