Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
280656 International Journal of Solids and Structures 2006 17 Pages PDF
Abstract

By properly applying scaling laws, it is possible to infer the behaviour of a structure from the response of a similar model whose dimensions are scaled by a factor β. In some cases, however, e.g. in the case of strain rate sensitive structures under severe dynamic loads, these laws become distorted, severely limiting this approach. In this article, a methodology for the correction of this distortion is explored for the case when the structure and the model are made of different materials. It is shown that the behaviour of a structure, say, made of mild steel, can be forecast from the response of a model, say, made of aluminium. The technique here detailed is shown to be valid for simple structures subject to axial and transverse impact loads.

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