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This paper reports an original inverse perforation tests on foam core sandwich panels under impact loading. The key point is the use of an instrumented Hopkinson pressure bar as a perforator and at the same time a measuring device. It aims at a high quality piercing force record during the whole perforation process, which is a weak point of common free-flying projectile-target testing schemes. 相似文献
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An experimental study on the behaviour under impact loading of metallic cellular materials 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
H. Zhao I. Elnasri S. Abdennadher 《International Journal of Mechanical Sciences》2005,47(4-5):757-774
This paper presents an experimental study on the impact response of metallic cellular materials, i.e. aluminium honeycombs of various cell sizes and wall thicknesses, aluminium foams made from two different manufacturing processes (IFAM and Cymat), as well as hollow sphere agglomerates (nickel and iron). A 60 mm diameter nylon Hopkinson pressure bar is used to improve the signal/noise ratio and to host larger samples containing a sufficient number of cells. Quasi-static and classical Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar (SHPB) tests as well as direct impact Hopkinson bar tests (higher speeds up to 50 m/s) are performed. Significant rate sensitivities are observed for most of the cellular materials studied. Analyses of the potential causes of this macroscopic rate sensitivity show that the microinertia effect in the successive folding process could be an important factor. 相似文献
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Mechanics of Time-Dependent Materials - While most published work from Europe has been concerned with evaluating binders’ resistance to rutting based on their stiffness (deformation... 相似文献
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