2023
DOI: 10.3390/polym15030702
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Determination of Elastic Modulus, Stress Relaxation Time and Thermal Softening Index in ZWT Constitutive Model for Reinforced Al/PTFE

Abstract: Al/PTFE has the advantages of high impact-responsive energy release, appropriate sensitivity, a fast energy release rate, and high energy density, and it is increasingly widely being used in the field of ammunition. In this paper, based on the traditional formula Al/PTFE (26.5%/73.5%), the reinforced Al/PTFE active materials are prepared by the process of cold pressing, sintering, and rapid cooling. Quasi static and dynamic compression experiments were carried out under different compression pressures (200~800… Show more

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“…For the fluor polymers they hold too. Thus, for Al/PTFE (aluminum/polytetrafluoroethylene) the experimental data [10] fit well (4) (figure 4). Moreover, we see that in the wide enough middle part of the diagram points fit well on a straight line corresponding to the tangent modulus 𝐸𝑡 of about 50 MPa.…”
Section: Modelling Strain-stress Diagrammentioning
confidence: 68%
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“…For the fluor polymers they hold too. Thus, for Al/PTFE (aluminum/polytetrafluoroethylene) the experimental data [10] fit well (4) (figure 4). Moreover, we see that in the wide enough middle part of the diagram points fit well on a straight line corresponding to the tangent modulus 𝐸𝑡 of about 50 MPa.…”
Section: Modelling Strain-stress Diagrammentioning
confidence: 68%
“…And since they are added geometrically to form 𝑣(𝑝) = 𝑦(𝑝) − 𝑏, the contribution will be completely invisible (figure 5). So, we may easily neglect the integral amendment in (10).…”
Section: 𝑑𝑤 𝑑𝑠 = − 𝐽 (𝐼𝐼) 𝑥mentioning
confidence: 99%
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