Numerical simulation of tension split Hopkinson bar testing

Split Hopkinson Tensile Bar (SHTB) named after Bertram Hopkinson, also called a Klosky bar, is an apparatus for testing the dynamic stress–strain response of materials. is a commonly used setup for engineers to investigate a material’s mechanical properties. This report seeks to use Finite Element...

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Main Author: Chen, Wenzheng
Other Authors: Shu Dong Wei
Format: Final Year Project (FYP)
Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2021
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/145842
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description Split Hopkinson Tensile Bar (SHTB) named after Bertram Hopkinson, also called a Klosky bar, is an apparatus for testing the dynamic stress–strain response of materials. is a commonly used setup for engineers to investigate a material’s mechanical properties. This report seeks to use Finite Element Method (FEM) to investigate the relationship of stress strain properties in Aluminum T6061 by means of simulation software. The entire quasi-static and SHTB setup will be modelled in SolidWorks and then import into ANSYS Mechanical APDL Workbench coupled with LS-DYNA for Finite Element Analysis (FEA) of the entire process. Running simulations on the FEA software, it is more cost effective compared to performing the actual Split Hopkinson Tensile Bar experiment.
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spelling ntu-10356/1458422023-03-04T19:48:56Z Numerical simulation of tension split Hopkinson bar testing Chen, Wenzheng Shu Dong Wei School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering MDSHU@ntu.edu.sg Engineering::Mechanical engineering Split Hopkinson Tensile Bar (SHTB) named after Bertram Hopkinson, also called a Klosky bar, is an apparatus for testing the dynamic stress–strain response of materials. is a commonly used setup for engineers to investigate a material’s mechanical properties. This report seeks to use Finite Element Method (FEM) to investigate the relationship of stress strain properties in Aluminum T6061 by means of simulation software. The entire quasi-static and SHTB setup will be modelled in SolidWorks and then import into ANSYS Mechanical APDL Workbench coupled with LS-DYNA for Finite Element Analysis (FEA) of the entire process. Running simulations on the FEA software, it is more cost effective compared to performing the actual Split Hopkinson Tensile Bar experiment. Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) 2021-01-11T08:22:19Z 2021-01-11T08:22:19Z 2021 Final Year Project (FYP) https://hdl.handle.net/10356/145842 en C009 application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Numerical simulation of tension split Hopkinson bar testing
title Numerical simulation of tension split Hopkinson bar testing
title_full Numerical simulation of tension split Hopkinson bar testing
title_fullStr Numerical simulation of tension split Hopkinson bar testing
title_full_unstemmed Numerical simulation of tension split Hopkinson bar testing
title_short Numerical simulation of tension split Hopkinson bar testing
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