High-Rate Analysis of Vector Quantization for Noisy Channels

Author(s):  
C.R. Murthy ◽  
E.R. Duni ◽  
B.D. Rao
Author(s):  
Mu'Tasem Shehadeh ◽  
Pascale El Ters ◽  
Ronald W. Armstrong ◽  
Werner Arnold

Abstract High strain rate simulations were performed using the multiscale dislocation dynamic plasticity (MDDP) method to calculate different rise times and load durations in mimicking high deformation rate shock or isentropic (ramp) testing of a-iron and tantalum crystals. Focus for both types of loading on both materials was on the inter-relationship between the (dislocation-velocity-related) strain rate sensitivity and the (time-dependent) evolution of dislocation density. The computations are compared with model thermal activation strain rate analysis (TASRA), phonon drag and dislocation generation predictions. The overall comparison of simulated tests and previous experimental measurements shows that the imposition of a rise time even as small as 0.2 ns preceding plastic relaxation via the MDDP method is indicative of relatively weak shock behavior.


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