Dynamic behavior of materials is investigated using different devices. Each of the devices has some restrictions. For instance, the stress-strain curve of the materials can be captured at high strain rates only with Hopkinson bar. However, by using a new approach some of the other techniques could be used to obtain the constants of material models such as Johnson-Cook model too. In this work, the restrictions of some devices such as drop hammer, Taylor test, Flying wedge, Shot impact test, dynamic tensile extrusion and Hopkinson bars which are used to characterize the material properties at high strain rates are described. The level of strain and strain rate and their restrictions are very important in examining the efficiency of each of th...
Three new testing configurations that have been developed since the last DYMAT conference in 2009 ar...
International audienceThe study of the material performance at high strain rate is an important topi...
Abstract. Three new testing configurations that have been developed since the last DYMAT conference ...
Dynamic behavior of materials is investigated using different devices. Each of the devices has some ...
Strain rate has a significant influence on the material behavior subjected to dynamic loading, that ...
A detailed discussion of high strain-rate tensile testing is presented. A comparative analysis of di...
In the presentwork, dynamic tests have been performed on AISI 1018CRsteel specimens by means of a sp...
This paper presents a new dynamic tensile test based on the Taylor impact technique for application ...
The PhD thesis deals with the possibility of performing dynamic tensile tests. For this purpose, Spl...
High strain rate testing of specimens within a split Hopkinson pressure bar (SHPB) is a well-establi...
A specially-designed specimen is proposed to investigate the tensile response of metals at high stra...
A specially-designed specimen is proposed to investigate the tensile response of metals at high stra...
A new method of applying a dynamic load directly to a tensile specimen was developed. By combining t...
All materials used in our daily activities undergo loadings of various forms such as dynamic and imp...
Armour materials and armoured structures are required to perform under a variety of dynamic conditio...
Three new testing configurations that have been developed since the last DYMAT conference in 2009 ar...
International audienceThe study of the material performance at high strain rate is an important topi...
Abstract. Three new testing configurations that have been developed since the last DYMAT conference ...
Dynamic behavior of materials is investigated using different devices. Each of the devices has some ...
Strain rate has a significant influence on the material behavior subjected to dynamic loading, that ...
A detailed discussion of high strain-rate tensile testing is presented. A comparative analysis of di...
In the presentwork, dynamic tests have been performed on AISI 1018CRsteel specimens by means of a sp...
This paper presents a new dynamic tensile test based on the Taylor impact technique for application ...
The PhD thesis deals with the possibility of performing dynamic tensile tests. For this purpose, Spl...
High strain rate testing of specimens within a split Hopkinson pressure bar (SHPB) is a well-establi...
A specially-designed specimen is proposed to investigate the tensile response of metals at high stra...
A specially-designed specimen is proposed to investigate the tensile response of metals at high stra...
A new method of applying a dynamic load directly to a tensile specimen was developed. By combining t...
All materials used in our daily activities undergo loadings of various forms such as dynamic and imp...
Armour materials and armoured structures are required to perform under a variety of dynamic conditio...
Three new testing configurations that have been developed since the last DYMAT conference in 2009 ar...
International audienceThe study of the material performance at high strain rate is an important topi...
Abstract. Three new testing configurations that have been developed since the last DYMAT conference ...