Strain rate significantly affects the strength of a material. The Split-Hopkinson Pressure Bar (SHPB) was initially used to study the effects of high strain rate (~103 1/s) testing of metals. Later modifications to the original technique allowed for the study of brittle materials such as ceramics, concrete, and rock. While material properties of wood for static and creep strain rates are readily available, data on the dynamic properties of wood are sparse. Previous work using the SHPB technique with wood has been limited in scope to variability of only a few conditions and tests of the applicability of the SHPB theory on wood have not been performed. Tests were conducted using a large diameter (3.0 inch (75 mm)) SHPB. The strain rate and to...
The Spit Hopkinson Pressure Bar (SHPB) apparatus is located in the Strength of Materials Laboratory ...
It is important to know the mechanical response of materials over a full range of strain rates. In m...
Available in the materials laboratory of Nanyang Technological University (NTU) Singapore, are three...
The report presents the dynamic test results for wood. Compression tests were done according to Kols...
An experimental investigation of the mechanical properties of balsa wood under quasi-static and dyna...
The following state-of-the-art report summarizes important work done in wood science concerning inte...
Spruce and teak wood as anisotropic materials have complex behavior, particularly in the relationshi...
Static mechanical properties such as yield strength and hardness are readily available from many dif...
Static mechanical properties such as strength and hardness are easily available in a variety of sour...
There are three types of Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar (SHPB) apparatus available in the strength of ...
This article studied the effects of low-velocity impact on the failure stresses and stiffness using ...
In this era, static mechanical properties such as hardness and strength can usually be found easily ...
When studying mechanical and engineering failure, mechanical properties of materials used in the sys...
ABSTRACT A Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar (SHPB), an experimental apparatus for testing of solid mater...
Properties of wood samples in the mechanical pulping process can be studied using high strain rate l...
The Spit Hopkinson Pressure Bar (SHPB) apparatus is located in the Strength of Materials Laboratory ...
It is important to know the mechanical response of materials over a full range of strain rates. In m...
Available in the materials laboratory of Nanyang Technological University (NTU) Singapore, are three...
The report presents the dynamic test results for wood. Compression tests were done according to Kols...
An experimental investigation of the mechanical properties of balsa wood under quasi-static and dyna...
The following state-of-the-art report summarizes important work done in wood science concerning inte...
Spruce and teak wood as anisotropic materials have complex behavior, particularly in the relationshi...
Static mechanical properties such as yield strength and hardness are readily available from many dif...
Static mechanical properties such as strength and hardness are easily available in a variety of sour...
There are three types of Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar (SHPB) apparatus available in the strength of ...
This article studied the effects of low-velocity impact on the failure stresses and stiffness using ...
In this era, static mechanical properties such as hardness and strength can usually be found easily ...
When studying mechanical and engineering failure, mechanical properties of materials used in the sys...
ABSTRACT A Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar (SHPB), an experimental apparatus for testing of solid mater...
Properties of wood samples in the mechanical pulping process can be studied using high strain rate l...
The Spit Hopkinson Pressure Bar (SHPB) apparatus is located in the Strength of Materials Laboratory ...
It is important to know the mechanical response of materials over a full range of strain rates. In m...
Available in the materials laboratory of Nanyang Technological University (NTU) Singapore, are three...