Hardness Plateaus and Twinning in Explosively Loaded Mild Steel

Abstract
Hardness measurements were made along radii of circular cross sections of an annealed thick‐walled low‐carbon steel cylinder internally loaded with an explosive charge. The degree of work‐hardening in the cylinder wall was found to decrease nonuniformly with an increase in distance from the surface in contact with the explosive. Each hardness versus distance curve exhibited a series of plateaus along which the hardness remained constant. The plateaus appear to be related to Neumann bands which are present in the steel. The maximum number of twin directions in a single grain increases with the magnitude of the stress. The presence of the hardness plateaus and the increase in the number of twin directions with hardness and stress level point to the existence of critical stresses for twinning.

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