Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7173226 International Journal of Impact Engineering 2013 12 Pages PDF
Abstract
The SHPB technique is experiencing a serious challenge by cellular material. In order to experimentally investigate the dynamic constitutive behavior of cellular materials, a new method of Lagrangian analysis (called “nV + T0” for short) is proposed, of which the main advantage is that no pre-assumption for the constitutive model and no any combining gauge are required. Based on the measurements of a series of particle velocity waves v(Xi, t) and the pre-known zero initial condition, the dynamic constitutive response of cellular material can be inversely determined. The experiments are performed on the conventional Taylor bar set-up and the v(Xi, t) are measured by means of a high speed camera and the dynamic Digital Image Correlation (DIC) technique. The dynamic stress-strain curves determined by such “nV + T0” inverse analysis show marked difference from the quasi-static one. In parallel, another inverse analysis based on the simplified Dynamic Rigid-Linear Hardening Plastic-Rigid Unloading (D-R-LHP-R) constitutive model is developed. The experiments are conducted on the Taylor bar-single Hopkinson bar set-up. The dynamic stress-strain curves obtained by such simplified model are in quite good agreement with those obtained by the nV + T0 method, except the initial peak part. The comparison between those two dynamic stress-strain curves and the quasi-static one indicates that the strain rate effect must be taken into account.
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