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Dynamic Behaviour of Materials and Its Applications in Industrial Processes

A special issue of Materials (ISSN 1996-1944). This special issue belongs to the section "Materials Physics".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 September 2023) | Viewed by 2302

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LEM3 - Laboratory of Microstructure Studies and Mechanics of Materials, UMR-CNRS 7239, Lorraine University, 7 rue Félix Savart, BP 15082, CEDEX 03, 57073 METZ, France
Interests: dynamic behaviour of materials; constitutive relations; elastic wave propagation; fracture; experiments; simulations
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Laboratory for Sustainable Innovation and Applied Research, Technical University of Agadir, Technopole d’Agadir, Qr Tilila, Agadir 80000, Morocco
Interests: materials engineering; mechanical engineering, dynamic behavior of materials; constitutive relations; elastic wave propagation; impact engineering; numerical analysis

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

This Special Issue will publish scientific papers related to the dynamic behavior of materials and its applications in industrial processes, from their characterization to their application in industrial problems such as impact, high-speed machining, and dynamic compression. This Special Issue focuses on experimental and numerical work in terms of the dynamic behavior of materials. All materials are subject to dynamic problems involving high strain rates, high strains, high temperatures, and impact loadings. This Special Issue involves the dynamic characterization of dynamic industrial processes.

I look forward to receiving proposals from authors who attend the "14th Workshop of Dynamic Behaviour of Materials and Its Applications in Industrial Processes" (http://dynamatconference.org/). Submissions from authors who do not attend the conference are also welcome. This Special Issue will be useful for people working in this specific field and also for doctoral students.

Prof. Dr. Alexis Rusinek
Dr. Amine Bendarma
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Keywords

  • constitutive modeling of materials and multi materials
  • experimental investigations
  • modeling and numerical simulations
  • high-speed impact, machining, and blast
  • metal forming and additive manufacturing
  • other dynamic loadings

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How the Thermomechanical Processing Can Modify the High Strain Rate Mechanical Response of a Microalloyed Steel
by Remigiusz Błoniarz, Janusz Majta, Bogdan Rutkowski, Grzegorz Korpała, Ulrich Prahl, Jacek Janiszewski and Paulina Lisiecka-Graca
Materials 2021, 14(20), 6062; https://0-doi-org.brum.beds.ac.uk/10.3390/ma14206062 - 14 Oct 2021
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The effects of thermomechanical processing (TMP) on the mechanical response of microalloyed steels subjected to dynamic loading conditions were examined. The deformation conditions in the thermomechanical laboratory rolling processes were selected on the basis of dilatometric tests. It allowed (with a constant value [...] Read more.
The effects of thermomechanical processing (TMP) on the mechanical response of microalloyed steels subjected to dynamic loading conditions were examined. The deformation conditions in the thermomechanical laboratory rolling processes were selected on the basis of dilatometric tests. It allowed (with a constant value of total deformation) us to obtain microstructures with different compositions and morphology of the particular components. Several samples characterized by a particularly complex and unexpected representation of the obtained microstructures were selected for further research. Plastometric tests, i.e., compression and tensile tests, were performed under quasi-static loading with digital image correlation (DIC) analysis, and under dynamic loading on the Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar (SHPB) apparatus with strain rates of 1400 and 2000 s−1. Samples deformed in such conditions were subjected to microstructural analysis and hardness measurements. It has been observed that the use of various combinations of TMP parameters can result in the formation of specific microstructures, which in turn are the source of an attractive mechanical response under dynamic loading conditions. This opens up new possible areas of application for such popular structural materials which are microalloyed steels. Full article
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