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Variable Strain Rate Properties of Low Porosity Additively Manufactured AF 9628 Steel

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Abstract

Additively manufactured munitions steel AF 9628 powder was developed by the United States Air Force as a high strength, low-alloy, printable material. Powder-bed-printed AF 9628 was tested under variable strain rate conditions. The porosity of the samples varied from 0.2% to 4.8% porosity. Tests were limited to stress below 13 GPa. Initial testing at quasistatic strain rates showed loose anisotropic yield characteristics in tensile and compression testing. Gas gun driven symmetric flyer plate impacts show a "crush up" region and spall strength that are impacted by the porosity level of the samples. The Hugoniot relationship resulting from this test was consistent with accepted literature for iron-based materials of similar porosity. Split Hopkinson Bar tests, in concert with aforementioned testing, indicated material strain rate hardening behavior. Electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) revealed the presence of retained austenite that likely impacted the mechanical behavior at variable strain rates. These results were later benchmarked with Taylor impact tests, comparing fit response to actual response.

Publication: Planned paper to submit to the Journal of Impact Engineering and Journal of Manufacturing Processes.

Presenters

  • Luke A Barrow

    United States Military Academy

Authors

  • Luke A Barrow

    United States Military Academy

  • Lauren M Coleman

    Unitied States Military Academy

  • Salvador J Aguilar

    United States Military Academy

  • William B Julka

    United States Military Academy

  • Dylan Ferraro

    United States Military Academy

  • Tony Thomas

    United States Military Academy

  • Leo Addeo

    United States Military Academy

  • Haotian Tan

    United States Military Academy

  • Richard Becker

    USARMY DEVCOM ARL

  • Ryan A Kemnitz

    USAF

  • Christopher Meredith

    US Army Research Lab Aberdeen

  • Jennifer L Bennett

    United States Military Academy

  • Nathaniel S Helminiak

    United States Military Academy, United States Military Academy West Point