Current high strain rate testing techniques typically rely on the split-Hopkinson bar (SHB). The early response in an SHB test is corrupted by inertia making it difficult to accurately characterise the transition from elasticity to plasticity for metals. Therefore, a new test method is required. This article is the second in a two part series which aims at developing a new high strain rate test for elasto-plasticity identification using the ImageBased Inertial Impact (IBII) method. The goal of this article is to validate the new method experimentally using IBII tests on aluminium 6082-T6 (minimal rate sensitivity) and stainless steel 316L (rate sensitive). Comparison of the quasi-static and dynamic stress-strain curves for the aluminium case s...
Reliable measurement of interlaminar properties at high strain rates (∼ 103 s−1) is very challenging...
Some industrial applications require properties of materials to be determined to evaluate components...
Strain rate, how fast a material is strained, is known to have an effect on the behaviour of metals....
Current high strain rate testing procedures generally rely on the split Hopkinson bar (SHB). In orde...
For brittle and low wave speed materials testing, with the split-Hopkinson pressure bar is difficult a...
The behavior and failure mechanisms of materials often change at high strain rates (> 100 1/s) wh...
Testing ceramics at high strain rates presents many experimental difficulties due to the brittle nat...
The behavior and failure mechanisms of materials often change at high strain rates when compared wit...
This paper presents the application of the...
The behavior and failure mechanisms of materials often change at high strain rates (> 100 1/s) when ...
In the present work Image-Based Inertial Impact (IBII) tests are performed on Ti6Al4V material. The ...
Rate-dependent behaviour characterization of metals at high strain rate remains challenging mainly b...
Testing ceramics at high strain rates presents many experimental diffsiculties due to the brittle na...
Testing ceramics at high strain rates presents many experimental diffsiculties due to the brittle na...
Testing tungsten carbide cermets at high strain rates is difficult due to their high stiffness and b...
Reliable measurement of interlaminar properties at high strain rates (∼ 103 s−1) is very challenging...
Some industrial applications require properties of materials to be determined to evaluate components...
Strain rate, how fast a material is strained, is known to have an effect on the behaviour of metals....
Current high strain rate testing procedures generally rely on the split Hopkinson bar (SHB). In orde...
For brittle and low wave speed materials testing, with the split-Hopkinson pressure bar is difficult a...
The behavior and failure mechanisms of materials often change at high strain rates (> 100 1/s) wh...
Testing ceramics at high strain rates presents many experimental difficulties due to the brittle nat...
The behavior and failure mechanisms of materials often change at high strain rates when compared wit...
This paper presents the application of the...
The behavior and failure mechanisms of materials often change at high strain rates (> 100 1/s) when ...
In the present work Image-Based Inertial Impact (IBII) tests are performed on Ti6Al4V material. The ...
Rate-dependent behaviour characterization of metals at high strain rate remains challenging mainly b...
Testing ceramics at high strain rates presents many experimental diffsiculties due to the brittle na...
Testing ceramics at high strain rates presents many experimental diffsiculties due to the brittle na...
Testing tungsten carbide cermets at high strain rates is difficult due to their high stiffness and b...
Reliable measurement of interlaminar properties at high strain rates (∼ 103 s−1) is very challenging...
Some industrial applications require properties of materials to be determined to evaluate components...
Strain rate, how fast a material is strained, is known to have an effect on the behaviour of metals....