DocumentCode :
3370224
Title :
Electromagnetically Driven Expanding Ring Experiments for Strength Studies
Author :
Landen, Dwight ; Satapathy, Sikhanda ; Surls, Dwayne
Author_Institution :
Inst. for Adv. Technol., Univ. of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX
fYear :
2005
fDate :
13-17 June 2005
Firstpage :
415
Lastpage :
418
Abstract :
Most high-temperature mechanical properties of metals are available for isothermal conditions obtained after heating the specimen for several hours. However, in pulsed-power applications, materials are adiabatically heated by rapid deposition of energy. Experimental evidence from electron beam heating indicates that high- temperature mechanical properties significantly depend on the rapidity and duration of heat deposition. We have designed an experimental apparatus to apply heat using a short-duration electric pulse in an expanding ring experiment originally developed by Gourdin et al. [1], [2]. While earlier experiments were primarily concerned with obtaining high-strain-rate strength and fragmentation data, our primary goal is to obtain high-temperature data under pulsed heating conditions. The experiment uses a primary coil powered by an RC circuit designed to be critically damped to induce a current pulse in a thin ring of specimen that expands and fragments due to electromagnetic forces. The induced current heats the sample prior to significant expansion of the ring. Current in the primary and secondary are measured using Pearson and Rogowski coils. We used a VISAR to measure the ring´s expansion speed and a high-speed camera to capture its dynamic fragmentation. Data generated will quantify the rate of heating sensitivity of material properties in commonly used materials for development and validation of appropriate constitutive equations.
Keywords :
RC circuits; coils; electromagnetic launchers; RC circuit; Rogowski coils; electromagnetic launchers; electromagnetically driven expanding ring; electron beam heating; energy rapid deposition; high-strain-rate strength; high-temperature mechanical properties; short-duration electric pulse; Coils; EMP radiation effects; Electromagnetic forces; Electromagnetic measurements; Electron beams; Isothermal processes; Mechanical factors; Pulse circuits; Resistance heating; Temperature dependence;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Pulsed Power Conference, 2005 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Monterey, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9189-6
Electronic_ISBN :
0-7803-9190-x
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PPC.2005.300677
Filename :
4084240
Link To Document :
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