Young’s Modulus Calculus Using Split Hopkinson Bar Tests on Long and Thin Material Samples

Young’s modulus is a key parameter of materials. The method of its calculation in the current paper is concerned with the mismatch of the mechanical impedance at the bar/specimen interface for a compression SHPB (split Hopkinson pressure bar) test. By using long and thin specimens, the signal record...

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Main Authors: Adrian-Nicolae Rotariu, Eugen Trană, Liviu Matache
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2022-04-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/15/9/3058
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description Young’s modulus is a key parameter of materials. The method of its calculation in the current paper is concerned with the mismatch of the mechanical impedance at the bar/specimen interface for a compression SHPB (split Hopkinson pressure bar) test. By using long and thin specimens, the signal recorded in the transmission bar presents itself as a multistep signal. The ratio between the heights of two successive steps represents the experimental data that are considered in the formula of the elastic modulus this article is devoted to. The oscillatory nature of the real signals on the horizontal or quasi-horizontal segments prevents a precise determination of the two successive step heights ratio. A fine tuning of this value is made based on the characteristic time necessary for the signal to rise from one level to the next one. The FEM (Finite Element Method) simulations are also used in calculation of the Poisson coefficient of the tested complex concentrated alloy.
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spelling doaj.art-4aa927d0ecb94b80a7d347602ebef7f22023-11-23T08:37:29ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442022-04-01159305810.3390/ma15093058Young’s Modulus Calculus Using Split Hopkinson Bar Tests on Long and Thin Material SamplesAdrian-Nicolae Rotariu0Eugen Trană1Liviu Matache2Military Technical Academy “Ferdinand I”, 39-49 G. Cosbuc Ave., 050141 Bucharest, RomaniaMilitary Technical Academy “Ferdinand I”, 39-49 G. Cosbuc Ave., 050141 Bucharest, RomaniaMilitary Technical Academy “Ferdinand I”, 39-49 G. Cosbuc Ave., 050141 Bucharest, RomaniaYoung’s modulus is a key parameter of materials. The method of its calculation in the current paper is concerned with the mismatch of the mechanical impedance at the bar/specimen interface for a compression SHPB (split Hopkinson pressure bar) test. By using long and thin specimens, the signal recorded in the transmission bar presents itself as a multistep signal. The ratio between the heights of two successive steps represents the experimental data that are considered in the formula of the elastic modulus this article is devoted to. The oscillatory nature of the real signals on the horizontal or quasi-horizontal segments prevents a precise determination of the two successive step heights ratio. A fine tuning of this value is made based on the characteristic time necessary for the signal to rise from one level to the next one. The FEM (Finite Element Method) simulations are also used in calculation of the Poisson coefficient of the tested complex concentrated alloy.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/15/9/3058elastic modulusmechanical impedance mismatchSHPB test
spellingShingle Adrian-Nicolae Rotariu
Eugen Trană
Liviu Matache
Young’s Modulus Calculus Using Split Hopkinson Bar Tests on Long and Thin Material Samples
Materials
elastic modulus
mechanical impedance mismatch
SHPB test
title Young’s Modulus Calculus Using Split Hopkinson Bar Tests on Long and Thin Material Samples
title_full Young’s Modulus Calculus Using Split Hopkinson Bar Tests on Long and Thin Material Samples
title_fullStr Young’s Modulus Calculus Using Split Hopkinson Bar Tests on Long and Thin Material Samples
title_full_unstemmed Young’s Modulus Calculus Using Split Hopkinson Bar Tests on Long and Thin Material Samples
title_short Young’s Modulus Calculus Using Split Hopkinson Bar Tests on Long and Thin Material Samples
title_sort young s modulus calculus using split hopkinson bar tests on long and thin material samples
topic elastic modulus
mechanical impedance mismatch
SHPB test
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/15/9/3058
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