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Volume 9 Issue 5
Oct.  2002
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Wenhuai Tian, Hongye Gao, Ailing Fan, Xiaoou Shan, and Qi Sun, Dynamic recrystallization of electroformed copper liners of shaped charges in high-strain-rate plastic deformation, J. Univ. Sci. Technol. Beijing, 9(2002), No. 5, pp. 343-346.
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Wenhuai Tian, Hongye Gao, Ailing Fan, Xiaoou Shan, and Qi Sun, Dynamic recrystallization of electroformed copper liners of shaped charges in high-strain-rate plastic deformation, J. Univ. Sci. Technol. Beijing, 9(2002), No. 5, pp. 343-346.
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Dynamic recrystallization of electroformed copper liners of shaped charges in high-strain-rate plastic deformation

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    Wenhuai Tian    E-mail: wen huaitian@sina.com

  • The microstructures in the electroformed copper liners of shaped charges after high-strain-rate plastic deformation were investigated by transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Meanwhile, the orientation distribution of the grains in the recovered slug was examined by the electron backscattering Kikuchi pattern (EBSP) technique. EBSP analysis illustrated that unlike the as-formed electroformed copper linersof shaped charges the grain orientations in the recovered slug are distributed along randomly all the directions after undergoing heavily strain deformation at high-strain rate. Optical microscopy shows a typical recrystallization structure, and TEM examination reveals dislocation cells existed in the thin foil specimen. These results indicate that dynamic recovery and recrystallization occur during this plastic deformation process, and the associated deformation temperature is considered to be higher than 0.6 times the melting point of copper.
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    Dynamic recrystallization of electroformed copper liners of shaped charges in high-strain-rate plastic deformation

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    • The microstructures in the electroformed copper liners of shaped charges after high-strain-rate plastic deformation were investigated by transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Meanwhile, the orientation distribution of the grains in the recovered slug was examined by the electron backscattering Kikuchi pattern (EBSP) technique. EBSP analysis illustrated that unlike the as-formed electroformed copper linersof shaped charges the grain orientations in the recovered slug are distributed along randomly all the directions after undergoing heavily strain deformation at high-strain rate. Optical microscopy shows a typical recrystallization structure, and TEM examination reveals dislocation cells existed in the thin foil specimen. These results indicate that dynamic recovery and recrystallization occur during this plastic deformation process, and the associated deformation temperature is considered to be higher than 0.6 times the melting point of copper.
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