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[en] An investigation of the stress-strain response as a function of strain rate, spall strength, and dynamic fracture behavior of pure W, W-26Re, W-Ni-Fe and W-Ni-Fe-Co has been performed. Spall strength measurements, obtained in symmetric-impact tests, showed an increase in spall strength from 0.4 GPa for pure tungsten to 3.8 GPa for 90W-7Ni-3Fe. Concurrent with the increase in spall strength was a change in fracture mode from cleavage (for pure W) to a mixture of transgranular and intergranular fracture for the alloyed systems. Compression testing performed at strain rates from 10-3 s-1 to 3000 s-1 showed that pure tungsten exhibits a large strain rate sensitivity and almost no work hardening at tested strain rates. In contrast, W-26Re and W-Ni-Fe-Co displayed significant work hardening at all strain rates. 12 refs., 6 figs
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3. International Conference on Mechanical and Physical Behaviour of Materials under Dynamic Loading; Strasbourg (France); 14-18 Oct 1991
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Journal de Physique 4. Colloque; ISSN 1155-4339;
; v. 1(C3); p. C3.631-C3.638

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