Xinxin Ren , Jinchun Liu , Jiaxiang Wu , Yuchun Li , Yan Tu , Zhengwei Meng
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Abstract
Under impact loading, Al/PTFE reactive materials demonstrate notable strain rate sensitivity and impact-induced ignition. To investigate the influence of impact velocity, Al/PTFE composites (26.5 %/73.5 %) with 35 μm Al particles were synthesized and subjected to quasi-static and dynamic compression experiments. Results revealed a bilinear logarithmic relationship between stress and strain rate. A two-stage simplified Johnson-Cook (JC) model was calibrated to determine its mechanical properties and the parameters were validated by numerical simulations matching the experimental results. Extended simulations analyzed a wide range of strain rate sensitivities and established a dynamic increase factor (DIF) formulation that accurately describes the dynamic mechanical response of the material. These findings provide a robust basis for material selection and performance prediction, supported by comparisons with existing literature.
期刊介绍:
Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing is a comprehensive journal that publishes original research papers, review articles, case studies, short communications, and letters covering various aspects of composite materials science and technology. This includes fibrous and particulate reinforcements in polymeric, metallic, and ceramic matrices, as well as 'natural' composites like wood and biological materials. The journal addresses topics such as properties, design, and manufacture of reinforcing fibers and particles, novel architectures and concepts, multifunctional composites, advancements in fabrication and processing, manufacturing science, process modeling, experimental mechanics, microstructural characterization, interfaces, prediction and measurement of mechanical, physical, and chemical behavior, and performance in service. Additionally, articles on economic and commercial aspects, design, and case studies are welcomed. All submissions undergo rigorous peer review to ensure they contribute significantly and innovatively, maintaining high standards for content and presentation. The editorial team aims to expedite the review process for prompt publication.