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  • 2023Ballistic tests on hot-rolled Ti-6Al-4V plates1citations
  • 2022Microstructural adjustment of hot-rolled Ti–6Al–4V based on a CCT diagram10citations
  • 2022In-situ high-temperature EBSD characterization during a solution heat treatment of hot-rolled Ti-6Al-4V15citations
  • 2020Diffusion Bonding of High-Alloyed Tool Steels with Maraging and Precipitation Hardening Steels4citations

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  • Ralph, Benjamin
  • Ebenbauer, Stefan
  • Prestl, Aude
  • Clemens, Helmut
  • Demarty, Yaël
  • Janda, Alexander
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Ballistic tests on hot-rolled Ti-6Al-4V plates

  • Ralph, Benjamin
  • Ebenbauer, Stefan
  • Siller, Ingo
  • Prestl, Aude
  • Clemens, Helmut
  • Demarty, Yaël
  • Janda, Alexander
  • Sorger, Marcel
  • Stockinger, Martin
Abstract

Superior ballistic performance and the lightweight character of Ti alloys are considered as main reasons for their use in armour applications against a broad spectrum of ballistic threats, e.g. bullet, fragment or blast impact. Because dynamic loading caused by typical penetrators is characterized by high strain rates, only specific test methods allow a closer investigation of the respective material behaviour. In the present study, quasi-static and dynamic compression tests as well as ballistic tests were conducted on a two-phase α+β alloy Ti-6Al-4V (in m%) manufactured by hot-rolling. Post-deformation heat treatments, influencing microstructure and mechanical properties were applied in order to compare three different microstructural configurations: as-rolled, mill-annealed and bimodal. While, on the one hand, ballistic tests were employed for the determination of the ballistic limit velocity v50, compression tests, on the other hand, delivered essential input parameters for the application of the Johnson-Cook constitutive model in a finite element simulation of the impact event. The comparison of experimental results to simulation results was supplemented by means of microstructural characterization of tested samples with the focus set on the prevalently observed deformation and damage mechanisms, as for example adiabatic shearing.

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • microstructure
  • phase
  • simulation
  • compression test