Influence patterns of shear-thickening gel on overload transmission: A numerical simulation study

Shuai Wang, Aiguo Pi*, Shaohong Wang, He Huang

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

To address signal aliasing challenges encountered by smart munition fuzes during penetration and layer counting processes, this study employs shear-thickening gel (STG) as a cushioning protective material for accelerometers. Based on the SHPB test platform, the test is designed and the finite element numerical simulation is carried out. The thickness of the shear-thickening gel specimen is treated as a research variable, enabling a systematic analysis of its mechanical filtering effect on overload acceleration. Furthermore, a spring-damping physical model for the cushioning structure is established, facilitating a theoretical exploration of the filtering mechanism on the acceleration signal. Research findings indicate that within a certain frequency bandwidth, STG materials can effectively filter out high-frequency signals received by the accelerometer. Additionally, augmenting the thickness of STG materials has a positive impact on achieving superior filtering performance within the high-frequency range.

Original languageEnglish
Article number012065
JournalJournal of Physics: Conference Series
Volume2730
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024
Event2024 3rd International Conference on Applied Mechanics and Advanced Materials, ICAMAM 2024 - Virtual, Online, China
Duration: 12 Jan 202414 Jan 2024

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