학술논문

Refinement of the wedge bar technique for compression tests at intermediate strain rates.
Document Type
Article
Source
EPJ Web of Conferences. 2012, Issue 26, Special section p1-6. 6p.
Subject
*MATERIALS compression testing
*STRAINS & stresses (Mechanics)
*MATERIALS testing
*METALS
*POLYMERS
Language
ISSN
2101-6275
Abstract
A refined development of the wedge-bar technique [1] for compression tests at intermediate strain rates is presented. The concept uses a wedge mechanism to compress small cylindrical specimens at strain rates in the order of 10 s-1 to strains of up to 0.3. Co-linear elastic impact principles are used to accelerate the actuation mechanism from rest to test speed in under 300 µs while maintaining near uniform strain rates for up to 30ms, i.e. the transient phase of the test is less than 1% of the total test duration. In particular, a new load frame, load cell and sliding anvil designs are presented and shown to significantly reduce the noise generated during testing. Typical dynamic test results for a selection of metals and polymers are reported and compared with quasistatic and split Hopkinson pressure bar results. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]