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Dislocations in shock-loaded titanium diboride
Journal of Materials Research, 1988The structure of shock-loaded polycrystalline titanium diboride was examined with transmission electron microscopy. The shock wave from ballistic impact produces prismatic and basal slip in grains favorably oriented with respect to the shock wave. It can be deduced from annealing experiments with the formation of stacking fault hexagons that there is a
D. M. Vanderwalker, W. J. Croft
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High temperature deformation of titanium diboride
Journal of Materials Science, 1987Specimens of high purity polycrystalline titanium diboride, TiB2, were tested in uniaxial compression under vacuum at a strain rate of 5 × 1O−4sec−1 to determine the plastic yield behaviour. Generally, plastic deformation was detected only above 170O° C. The apparatus was able to apply u stress of 900 MPa at a maximum temperature of 2000° C.
Jeffrey R. Ramberg, Wendell S. Williams
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On the failure of shocked titanium diboride
AIP Conference Proceedings, 2000The failure of brittle materials in uniaxial compressive shock loading has been the subject of much recent discussion. For instance, the physical interpretation of the yield point, the Hugoniot elastic limit (HEL), is not explained in brittle materials. Titanium diboride is known to exhibit an anomalous Hugoniot containing cusps at 4.5–7 and 13–17 GPa.
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The Interaction of Titanium Diboride with Chromium
Powder Metallurgy and Metal Ceramics, 2021G. L. Zhunkovskii +2 more
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Surface characterisation and wettability of titanium diboride by aluminium at low temperature
Advances in Applied Ceramics, 2020Emilia Kubiňáková +2 more
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Modelling the anomalous shock response of titanium diboride
Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 2022J D Clayton, C L Williams
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