About this Abstract |
Meeting |
2020 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
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Symposium
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Understanding and Predicting Dynamic Behavior of Materials
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Presentation Title |
Low-stress Shock Hugoniot of Additively Manufactured 304L Stainless Steel |
Author(s) |
Sarah A. Thomas, M. Cameron Hawkins, Robert S. Hixson |
On-Site Speaker (Planned) |
Sarah A. Thomas |
Abstract Scope |
As additive manufacturing becomes more prevalent in scientific and industrial applications, more information is needed about the properties of materials formed this way. The shock behavior of additively manufactured materials is of particular importance to applications that are dynamic in nature. Additively manufactured 304L stainless steel was grown and tested for strength characteristics by our collaborators at Los Alamos National Laboratory. As an extension of their work, we have conducted experiments to measure low-stress Hugoniot properties of additively manufactured 304L stainless steel in both the normal and transverse directions with respect to the direction of growth. We have also conducted forged metal control experiments to provide a direct comparison of time-resolved results. We will present the results of our shock Hugoniot work.
This work was done by Mission Support and Test Services, LLC, under Contract No. DE-NA0003624 with the U.S. Department of Energy. DOE/NV/03624--0554. |
Proceedings Inclusion? |
Undecided |