Center for High Energy Forming
Abstract
losions, strain(mechanics), deformation, stress corrosion, cracks, titanium, steel, copper, nickelThe report summarizes work at the Center for High Energy Forming include: A metallurgical investigation of explosion welded copper-nickel composites; Determination of the optimum parameters for explosion welding A515 steel; Analysis and design of an explosion cladding facility; Free forming steel domes with D/t ratios of 56 and greater; the mechanics of energy transfer from underwater explosions; The explosive free-forming of arbitrary shapes from thin metal sheets; Stress corrosion cracking behavior of explosively deformed austenitic stainless steel; Explosive thermomechanical processing of beta III Titanium alloy; Explosive compaction of nickel base superalloy powders; Engineering economics of the explosive forming manufacturing facilities.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jul 01, 1973
- Accession Number
- AD0766213
Entities
People
- Henry E. Otto
Organizations
- Denver Research Institute