Static and dynamic splitting tests were conducted on ring marble specimens with different internal diameters to study the tensile strength and failure modes with the change of the ratio of internal radius to external ...Static and dynamic splitting tests were conducted on ring marble specimens with different internal diameters to study the tensile strength and failure modes with the change of the ratio of internal radius to external radius (ρ) under different loading rates. The results show that the dynamic tensile strength of disc rock specimen is approximately five times its static tensile strength. The failure modes of ring specimens are related to the dimension of the internal hole and loading rate. Under static loading tests, when the ratio of internal radius to external radius of the rock ring is small enough (ρ〈0.3), specimens mostly split along the diametral loading line. With the increase of the ratio, the secondary cracks are formed in the direction perpendicular to the loading line. Under dynamic loading tests, specimens usually break up into four pieces. When the ratio ρreaches 0.5, the secondary cracks are formed near the input bar. The tensile strength calculated by Hobbs’ formula is greater than the Brazilian splitting strength. The peak load and the radius ratio show a negative exponential relationship under static test. Using ring specimen to determine tensile strength of rock material is more like a test indicator rather than the material properties.展开更多
Split Hopkinson Tension Bar(SHTB) experiments were conducted to explore the dynamic mechanical behavior and deformation mechanism of powder metallurgical(PM) Ti-47 Al-2 Nb-2 Cr-0.2 W(at.%)intermetallics with near lame...Split Hopkinson Tension Bar(SHTB) experiments were conducted to explore the dynamic mechanical behavior and deformation mechanism of powder metallurgical(PM) Ti-47 Al-2 Nb-2 Cr-0.2 W(at.%)intermetallics with near lamellar(NL) and duplex(DP)microstructures. Results show that,under dynamic loading,the high temperature strength of the PM TiAl intermetallics is higher than that under quasi-static loading, and the ductile to brittle transition temperature(DBTT) increases with the increase of strain rate. Formation of twinning and stacking faults is the main deformation mechanism during dynamic loading. The work hardening rates of the PM TiAl intermetallics are nearly insensitive to strain rate and temperature at high strain rates(800-1600 s-1)and high temperatures(650-850 ℃). Zerilli-Armstrong model is successfully used to describe the dynamic flowing behavior of the PM TiAl intermetallics. In general, the PM TiAl intermetallics are found to have promising impact properties, suitable for high-temperature and high-impact applications.展开更多
The SHTBT (split Hopkinson tensile bar test) is used for the determination of mechanical material properties at high strain rates, in this case within 10^2-10^3 s^-1. The duration of impact loading is within the ran...The SHTBT (split Hopkinson tensile bar test) is used for the determination of mechanical material properties at high strain rates, in this case within 10^2-10^3 s^-1. The duration of impact loading is within the range of 40-100 μS. The principle of SHTBT is based on the measurement and evaluation of impact loading that is common in high strain rate processes. Strain gauges are usually used to record impact loading. In this case, cylindrical capacitance detectors were used. Plastic deformation of metallic materials and alloys is a complex process that depends on a number of factors with the effect of strain rate being of particular importance. Dynamical tests are used for determination of mechanical properties; therefore, SHTBT is often used for these experiments. The present paper deals with possibilities of testing device for flat bars adapted at Hopkinson test. The aim of this work is concentrated on strain rate influence on 1.4301 austenitic steel, too.展开更多
基金Project(2015CB060200)supported by the National Basic Research Program of ChinaProject(51474250)supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of ChinaProject(2015JJ3166)supported by the Natural Science Foundation of Hunan Province,China
文摘Static and dynamic splitting tests were conducted on ring marble specimens with different internal diameters to study the tensile strength and failure modes with the change of the ratio of internal radius to external radius (ρ) under different loading rates. The results show that the dynamic tensile strength of disc rock specimen is approximately five times its static tensile strength. The failure modes of ring specimens are related to the dimension of the internal hole and loading rate. Under static loading tests, when the ratio of internal radius to external radius of the rock ring is small enough (ρ〈0.3), specimens mostly split along the diametral loading line. With the increase of the ratio, the secondary cracks are formed in the direction perpendicular to the loading line. Under dynamic loading tests, specimens usually break up into four pieces. When the ratio ρreaches 0.5, the secondary cracks are formed near the input bar. The tensile strength calculated by Hobbs’ formula is greater than the Brazilian splitting strength. The peak load and the radius ratio show a negative exponential relationship under static test. Using ring specimen to determine tensile strength of rock material is more like a test indicator rather than the material properties.
基金Project(51774335)supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of ChinaProject(2017JJ2311)supported by the Natural Science Foundation of Hunan Province,China+1 种基金Project(KFJJ11-7M)supported by the Opening Project of State Key Laboratory of Explosion Science and Technology,ChinaProject(HKHTZD20140702020004)supported by the Special Funds for Future Industrial Development of Shenzhen City,China
文摘Split Hopkinson Tension Bar(SHTB) experiments were conducted to explore the dynamic mechanical behavior and deformation mechanism of powder metallurgical(PM) Ti-47 Al-2 Nb-2 Cr-0.2 W(at.%)intermetallics with near lamellar(NL) and duplex(DP)microstructures. Results show that,under dynamic loading,the high temperature strength of the PM TiAl intermetallics is higher than that under quasi-static loading, and the ductile to brittle transition temperature(DBTT) increases with the increase of strain rate. Formation of twinning and stacking faults is the main deformation mechanism during dynamic loading. The work hardening rates of the PM TiAl intermetallics are nearly insensitive to strain rate and temperature at high strain rates(800-1600 s-1)and high temperatures(650-850 ℃). Zerilli-Armstrong model is successfully used to describe the dynamic flowing behavior of the PM TiAl intermetallics. In general, the PM TiAl intermetallics are found to have promising impact properties, suitable for high-temperature and high-impact applications.
文摘The SHTBT (split Hopkinson tensile bar test) is used for the determination of mechanical material properties at high strain rates, in this case within 10^2-10^3 s^-1. The duration of impact loading is within the range of 40-100 μS. The principle of SHTBT is based on the measurement and evaluation of impact loading that is common in high strain rate processes. Strain gauges are usually used to record impact loading. In this case, cylindrical capacitance detectors were used. Plastic deformation of metallic materials and alloys is a complex process that depends on a number of factors with the effect of strain rate being of particular importance. Dynamical tests are used for determination of mechanical properties; therefore, SHTBT is often used for these experiments. The present paper deals with possibilities of testing device for flat bars adapted at Hopkinson test. The aim of this work is concentrated on strain rate influence on 1.4301 austenitic steel, too.