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Dynamic deformation of hot temperature degraded POM and PP using a modified SHPB with pulse shaper technique
Dong Hyeok Kim
The Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol. 22, no. 9, pp.1692-1698, 2008
Abstract : The conventional split Hopkinson pressure bar (C-SHPB) technique with a special experimental apparatus is used to
obtain a dynamic deformation material behavior under a high strain rate loading condition. An experimental modification
is introduced to reduce the non-equilibrium on the dynamic material response during a short test period for two
polymeric materials. The proposed method uses aluminum pressure bars to achieve a closer impedance match between
the pressure bars and the specimen materials such as hot temperature degraded POM (Poly Oxy Methylene) and PP
(Poly Propylene) to obtain more distinguishable experimental signals. In addition, a pulse shaper technique is used for
increasing the rise time of the incident pulse to ensure the dynamic stress equilibrium and the homogeneous deformation
in the specimen under dynamic compression loading condition. The details on the dynamic stress equilibrium and
the duration of uniform strain rate during the dynamic deformation of the specimen are experimentally investigated.
The effects of degradation at a few different hot temperatures on the maximum compressive stresses are also experimentally
studied under varying impulsive loading conditions.
Keyword : C-SHPB (Conventional split hopkinson pressure bar); Dynamic deformation; High strain rate; Pulse shaper; Polymeric |
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