文摘
The dynamic mechanical properties of 93W-4.9Ni-2.1Fe alloys in the form of extruded rods sintered by microwave heating were investigated under dynamic compression using a split Hopkinson Pressure Bar. The microstructure and microhardness values of the sintered specimens after dynamic compression were analyzed and tested. The results show that the deformation amount and microhardness of specimens increase with increasing strain rate. When the strain rate is 3000 S鈭?#xA0;1, the deformation amount is increased to the maximum value of 59.8%, and the microhardness values of the tungsten grains and the matrix phase are also promoted to the maximum values of 7.66 and 6.92 Gpa, respectively. The formation of cracks during compressive deformation initiates before the appearance of the adiabatic shear bands. As the strain rate increases, cracks initiating at the edge of specimens gradually propagate to the bulk alloy, and the adiabatic shear band is observed at about 45掳 to the loading direction under the strain rate of 3000 S鈭?#xA0;1. These findings suggest that tungsten-based alloys extruded rods sintered by microwave heating would be an ideal material with excellent self-sharpening and penetration performance for penetrators.