High Velocity Tensile Test for Thin Plate Specimen with One Bar Method
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概要
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In order to design thin-walled impact-resistant structure, for example, an automotive body, dynamic behavior of thin plate is essential. So far, except for laminated composite materials, high velocity tensile test of thin plate specimen did not attract impact researchers' and engineers' attention very much. In this paper, the previous thin plate specimen assembly for the one bar method was improved. The one bar method has been utilized for cylindrical specimens of various solid materials and is known as an effective high velocity tensile testing technique. Unfortunately, the previous assembly introduced a tremendous initial peak on stress-strain curves, even for aluminum alloys. With a new specimen assembly, stress-strain curves for IF (Interstitial-atom Free) steel and 7075-T6 aluminum alloy obtained by the one bar method were almost equivalent to those obtained by the tensile version of the split Hopkinson pressure bar method.
- 一般社団法人日本機械学会の論文
- 2003-07-15
著者
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ITABASHI Masaaki
Department of Materials Science and Technology, Tokyo University of Science
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Itabashi M
Tokyo Univ. Science Chiba Jpn
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Itabashi Masaaki
Department Of Materials Science And Technology Faculty Of Industrial Science And Technology Science
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