The High-Strain-Rate Impacts Behaviors of Bilayer TC4-(GNPs/TC4) Composites with a Hierarchical Microstructure

Hongqiang Duan, Xuexia Li, Hongmei Zhang*, Xingwang Cheng, Xiaonan Mu*, Kefan Zheng

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Abstract

Ti matrix composites (TMCs) are promising structural materials that meet the increasing demands for light weight the automobile and aircraft industries. However, the room temperature brittleness in the traditionally homogeneous reinforcement distribution of TMCs limits their application in high-strain-rate impact environments. In the present study, novel bilayer TMCs with hierarchical microstructures were designed by the laminated combination of graphene nanoplatelet (GNPs) reinforced TC4 (Ti-6Al-4V) composites (GNPs/TC4) and a monolithic TC4. Meanwhile, the configuration of the microstructure, impact performance V50, and deformation modes of the bilayered TC4-(GNPs/TC4) plate was investigated. The plates were fabricated via field-assisted sintering technology (FAST). It turned out that the TC4-(GNPs/TC4) plate with a 7.5 mm thickness against a 7.62 mm projectile exhibited greater impact performance (V50~825 m/s) compared to the TC4 and GNPs/TC4 single-layer plates. The plate failure modes were dependent on the microstructure while the failure behaviors seemed to be influenced by the hierarchical configuration. This work provided a new strategy for utilizing TMCs in the field of high-strain-rate impact environments.

Original languageEnglish
Article number5589
JournalMaterials
Volume17
Issue number22
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2024

Keywords

  • ballistic impact response
  • mechanical properties
  • microstructure design
  • titanium matrix composite

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