TY - GEN
T1 - Experimental and numerical study on unreliability of young's modulus measurement by conventional split Hopkinson bar
AU - Mao, Yongjian
AU - Li, Yulong
AU - Wang, Rui
AU - Guo, Weiguo
AU - Shi, Feifei
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - The split Hopkinson bar (SHB) technique has been widely used to determine dynamic plastic/damage properties of materials at high strain rates. But presently, a number of researchers used it to measure the so-called dynamic Young's moduli. This paper aims at the feasibility to determine Young's moduli by conventional SHB. The strain-stress curves of two kinds of metals, 45# steel and LY-12 aluminum, were measured by a conventional SHB facility. The corresponding numerical experiments were performed by ABAQUS/Explicit. The curves obtained by the both procedures agree well in elastic stage (strain range 0-0.5% assumed). But the slopes of the linearly fitted curves, i.e. the so-called dynamic Young's moduli, are much different from the corresponding real values. The significant errors come from the non-uniformity of stress in specimen during the beginning stage of loading process. The results clarify that it is unfeasible to measure Young's moduli by conventional SHB.
AB - The split Hopkinson bar (SHB) technique has been widely used to determine dynamic plastic/damage properties of materials at high strain rates. But presently, a number of researchers used it to measure the so-called dynamic Young's moduli. This paper aims at the feasibility to determine Young's moduli by conventional SHB. The strain-stress curves of two kinds of metals, 45# steel and LY-12 aluminum, were measured by a conventional SHB facility. The corresponding numerical experiments were performed by ABAQUS/Explicit. The curves obtained by the both procedures agree well in elastic stage (strain range 0-0.5% assumed). But the slopes of the linearly fitted curves, i.e. the so-called dynamic Young's moduli, are much different from the corresponding real values. The significant errors come from the non-uniformity of stress in specimen during the beginning stage of loading process. The results clarify that it is unfeasible to measure Young's moduli by conventional SHB.
KW - Experiment
KW - Finite element method (FEM)
KW - Split Hopkinson bar (SHB)
KW - Young's modulus
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U2 - 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.29-32.68
DO - 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.29-32.68
M3 - 会议稿件
AN - SCOPUS:78650773563
SN - 9780878492459
T3 - Applied Mechanics and Materials
SP - 68
EP - 71
BT - Applied Mechanics and Mechanical Engineering
T2 - 2010 International Conference on Applied Mechanics and Mechanical Engineering, ICAMME 2010
Y2 - 8 September 2010 through 9 September 2010
ER -