High Energy Rate Fabrication, 1984


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Advanced High Energy Rate Forming


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High Energy Rate Fabrication


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High Energy Rate Fabrication, 1984


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High Enery Rate Fabrication


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National Symposium of the Center for High-energy-rate Forming (1st). Lectures Given at the Martin Company, Denver Division, Denver, Colorado, February 8, 1966


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This memorandum contains the presentations to the First National Symposium of the Center for High Energy Rate Forming in Denver, Colorado, on February 8, 1966. The presentations consist primarily of discussions by members of the Advisory Committee to the Center on activities within their respective organizations relating to high-energy-rate fabrication processes. A primary motivation underlying the presentations was to provide information indicating the scope of interest in the technical community and thus to guide the future activities of the Center for High Energy Rate Forming. Processes covered in a substantial way in these presentations include explosive forming, gas detonation forming, and explosive welding. (Author).




Explosive Welding, Forming and Compaction


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The last two decades have seen a steady and impressive development, and eventual industrial acceptance, of the high energy-rate manufact turing techniques based on the utilisation of energy available in an explo sive charge. Not only has it become economically viable to fabricate complex shapes and integrally bonded composites-which otherwise might not have been obtainable easily, if at all-but also a source of reasonably cheap energy and uniquely simple techniques, that often dispense with heavy equipment, have been made available to the engineer and applied scientist. The consolidation of theoretical knowledge and practical experience which we have witnessed in this area of activity in the last few years, combined with the growing industrial interest in the explosive forming, welding and compacting processes, makes it possible and also opportune to present, at this stage, an in-depth review of the state of the art. This book is a compendium of monographic contributions, each one of which represents a particular theoretical or industrial facet of the explosive operations. The contributions come from a number of practising engineers and scientists who seek to establish the present state of knowledge in the areas of the formation and propagation of shock and stress waves in metals, their metallurgical effects, and the methods of experimental assessment of these phenomena.




Shock Waves and High-Strain-Rate Phenomena in Metals


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The scientific understanding of high-velocity deformation has advanced substantially during the past decade. On the one hand, the framework for a theory explaining the metallurgical effects of shock waves is beginning to take shape; on the other hand, the technological applications of high strain-rate processes have found their way into industries in countries around the world. Ex plosive cladding, welding, forming, compaction and consolidation, cutting, and hardening, in addition to high energy-rate deformation processes using other energy sources, are some of the topics of contemporary technological importance. Metallurgical effects are of the utmost importance in both the scientific understanding of the phenomena involved, and in the successful development and utilization of the associated applications. The international conference upon which this book is based had as its major objectives the acceleration of progress in the field of high-strain rate deformation and fabrication, including applications, by providing a forum for the exchange of state-of-the art information on the metallurgical effects of high strain-rate deformation and fabrication; and the organization of this informa tion into a timely and coherent body of knowledge focused around significant areas and applications. This volume is a manifestation of these objectives. In addition, the contents of this book were organized to provide for a somewhat logical perspective of the fundamentals, development, and state-of-the-art applications of high strain-rate and shock phenomena.




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