TY - GEN
T1 - Application of split Hopkinson tension bar technique to the study of dynamic fracture properties of materials
AU - Xu, Zejian
AU - Li, Yulong
PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - A novel method is proposed to determine dynamic fracture toughness (DFT) of materials using the split Hopkinson tension bar (SHTB) technique, in conjunction with self-designed specimen and fixture. The incident and transmitter bars have threaded grip ends and can be screwed into the fixtures. The specimen, with a fatigue precrack at the center, is dog-bone shaped tension plate, which is connected between the fixtures with pin constraints. With these apparatus, DFT of high strength steels, 40Cr and 30CrMnSiA, are determined. For comparison purpose, three-point bend specimens of the same materials are also tested using the revised Hopkinson pressure bar (HPB) technique. For the both testing systems, the dynamic stress intensity factor history is evaluated using a hybrid experimental-numerical method, and the fracture initiation time is measured by strain gage on the specimen. The results show that the present testing method in tension is effective compared with the compression tests.
AB - A novel method is proposed to determine dynamic fracture toughness (DFT) of materials using the split Hopkinson tension bar (SHTB) technique, in conjunction with self-designed specimen and fixture. The incident and transmitter bars have threaded grip ends and can be screwed into the fixtures. The specimen, with a fatigue precrack at the center, is dog-bone shaped tension plate, which is connected between the fixtures with pin constraints. With these apparatus, DFT of high strength steels, 40Cr and 30CrMnSiA, are determined. For comparison purpose, three-point bend specimens of the same materials are also tested using the revised Hopkinson pressure bar (HPB) technique. For the both testing systems, the dynamic stress intensity factor history is evaluated using a hybrid experimental-numerical method, and the fracture initiation time is measured by strain gage on the specimen. The results show that the present testing method in tension is effective compared with the compression tests.
KW - Dynamic fracture
KW - High loading rate
KW - Split Hopkinson tension bar
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84869839269
SN - 9781617382277
T3 - 12th International Conference on Fracture 2009, ICF-12
SP - 3518
EP - 3527
BT - 12th International Conference on Fracture 2009, ICF-12
T2 - 12th International Conference on Fracture 2009, ICF-12
Y2 - 12 July 2009 through 17 July 2009
ER -