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Modeling of multi-edge effects in the case of laser shock loadings applied on thin foils: Application for material characterization of aluminum alloys

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JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS
Volume 131, Issue 9, Pages -

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AIP Publishing
DOI: 10.1063/5.0080326

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  1. Delegation Generale pour l'Armement (DGA) Rapid
  2. Slovenian Research Agency [P2-0270]
  3. Erasmus+ KA1 staff mobility programme
  4. Republic of France [BI-FR/20-21-010]
  5. Republic of Slovenia [BI-FR/20-21-010]

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This article presents a study on the shock wave propagation in aluminum alloys produced by laser plasma. The study uses experimental and numerical tests to analyze the dynamic response of aluminum alloys under high strain rate laser shock. The results show that the 2D compressive effects depend not only on the focal spot size and target thickness, but also on the power density and material initial yield strength.
This article presents the study of the shock wave propagation through aluminum alloys (pure aluminum and aluminum 2024-T3) produced by laser plasma using experimental and numerical tests. Water confinement regime interaction, pulse duration (7.2 ns), and power density (1-5 GW/cm(2)) range correspond to laser shock peening process configuration and parameters. To that scope, we simulate the shock wave propagation using non-linear explicit code LS-DYNA, which we validate with experimental results. Thereupon, we present a descriptive analysis that links separately the material model and loading conditions to the dynamic response of aluminum alloys under high strain rate laser shock by coupling the Johnson-Cook (J-C) material model with the Gruneisen equation of state (MAT_015 and EOS_GRUNEISEN accordingly). In addition, we make use of stress propagation into target thickness to analyze the origin of different points on the Back Face Velocity (BFV) profile during shock propagation. Finally, we provide evidence that 2D compressive effects do not depend only on the focal spot size or target thickness such as the edge effects but also on power density and material initial yield strength. (C) 2022 Author(s).

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