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1 From: Anisotropic Materials Behavior Modeling Under Shock Loading
Date of download: 11/2/2017 Copyright © ASME. All rights reserved. From: Anisotropic Materials Behavior Modeling Under Shock Loading J. Appl. Mech. 2009;76(6): doi: / Figure Legend: Contour plots of the proposed yield surface at constant shear stress for the AA2008 T4 and AA2090 T3 alloys, respectively. The numbers in the legend refer to the magnitude of the shear stress in megapascal. The experimental data used to define the proposed yield surface at zero shear stress are also present.

2 From: Anisotropic Materials Behavior Modeling Under Shock Loading
Date of download: 11/2/2017 Copyright © ASME. All rights reserved. From: Anisotropic Materials Behavior Modeling Under Shock Loading J. Appl. Mech. 2009;76(6): doi: / Figure Legend: Distribution of the yield stress versus angle in uniaxial tension for the AA7108 T1 and AA6063 T1 alloys (proposed model). The experimental data used to define the yield surface at zero shear stress are also present.

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Date of download: 11/2/2017 Copyright © ASME. All rights reserved. From: Anisotropic Materials Behavior Modeling Under Shock Loading J. Appl. Mech. 2009;76(6): doi: / Figure Legend: Schematic of the experimental target assembly

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Date of download: 11/2/2017 Copyright © ASME. All rights reserved. From: Anisotropic Materials Behavior Modeling Under Shock Loading J. Appl. Mech. 2009;76(6): doi: / Figure Legend: Back-surface gauge stress traces from plate-impact experiments versus numerical simulation of stress (PMMA) waves for plate-impact test (impact velocity 450 m/s)—target AA7010 T6 for longitudinal and transverse directions, respectively

5 From: Anisotropic Materials Behavior Modeling Under Shock Loading
Date of download: 11/2/2017 Copyright © ASME. All rights reserved. From: Anisotropic Materials Behavior Modeling Under Shock Loading J. Appl. Mech. 2009;76(6): doi: / Figure Legend: Back-surface gauge stress traces from plate-impact experiments versus numerical simulation of stress (PMMA) waves for plate-impact test (impact velocity 895 m/s)—target AA7010 T6 for longitudinal and transverse directions, respectively


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