Microstructure evolution and deformation mechanism with comparison of Ta-2.5 W and Cu under detonation load

Guoyu Liu, Xinfu Gu*, Heng Fu, Jianbing Men

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Abstract

The comparison of microstructure evolution of Cu and Ta-2.5 W liner during explosively formed projectile (EFP) formation was studied. The electron backscatter diffraction method (EBSD) was used to statistically characterize the microstructure of the liner before and after deformation. Both recycled EFPs show strong fiber texture and different degrees of recrystallization. The center of the recycled Cu EFP has strong <001> and <111> preferred orientations along the EFP axis, and the density of the texture changes with the deformation strain. Cu EFP has extensive dynamic recrystallization, up to 88%, which is considered to be a traditional dynamic recrystallization mechanism, the temperature is the main controlling factor in the refinement process. On the contrary, the recycled Ta-2.5 W EFP has a strong <101> fiber preferred orientation, and almost no dynamic recrystallization occurs, large strain deformation is the main factor for the microstructure fragment.

Original languageEnglish
Article number107737
JournalMaterials Today Communications
Volume38
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2024

Keywords

  • Dynamic recrystallization
  • Explosively formed projectile
  • Pure Cu
  • Tantalum-tungsten alloy
  • Ultra-high strain rate

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