All materials used in our daily activities undergo loadings of various forms such as dynamic and impact type loading. As such it is vital to predict the response of materials to different dynamic loading conditions. Hence mechanical properties of materials such as ductility, elasticity, strength and hardness are studied upon in order to aid engineers in selecting the most suitable material for a specific design or purpose. Furthermore there are numerous applications where materials undergo extreme conditions that are characterized by high stress and high strain rates. Thus its structural integrity is also accessed upon to ensure that the material is safe to be used under high stress and strain rate loading. This project uses the Split Hopk...
When studying mechanical and engineering failure, mechanical properties of materials used in the sys...
In recent years numerous studies on the high strain rate behaviour of sheet materials using split Ho...
High strain rate-dependent deformation behaviors are important in design and optimization of armor s...
There are three types of Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar (SHPB) apparatus available in the strength of ...
Available in the materials laboratory of Nanyang Technological University (NTU) Singapore, are three...
A specially-designed specimen is proposed to investigate the tensile response of metals at high stra...
The Spit Hopkinson Pressure Bar (SHPB) apparatus is located in the Strength of Materials Laboratory ...
A specially-designed specimen is proposed to investigate the tensile response of metals at high stra...
Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar (SHPB) has become a frequently used technique for measuring compressive...
In the presentwork, dynamic tests have been performed on AISI 1018CRsteel specimens by means of a sp...
There is strong demand for materials such as aluminum alloys and magnesium alloys which have great m...
It is important to know the mechanical response of materials over a full range of strain rates. In m...
The Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar (SHPB) experiment can be categories into three testing methods; ten...
Static mechanical properties such as strength and hardness are easily available in a variety of sour...
Static mechanical properties such as yield strength and hardness are readily available from many dif...
When studying mechanical and engineering failure, mechanical properties of materials used in the sys...
In recent years numerous studies on the high strain rate behaviour of sheet materials using split Ho...
High strain rate-dependent deformation behaviors are important in design and optimization of armor s...
There are three types of Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar (SHPB) apparatus available in the strength of ...
Available in the materials laboratory of Nanyang Technological University (NTU) Singapore, are three...
A specially-designed specimen is proposed to investigate the tensile response of metals at high stra...
The Spit Hopkinson Pressure Bar (SHPB) apparatus is located in the Strength of Materials Laboratory ...
A specially-designed specimen is proposed to investigate the tensile response of metals at high stra...
Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar (SHPB) has become a frequently used technique for measuring compressive...
In the presentwork, dynamic tests have been performed on AISI 1018CRsteel specimens by means of a sp...
There is strong demand for materials such as aluminum alloys and magnesium alloys which have great m...
It is important to know the mechanical response of materials over a full range of strain rates. In m...
The Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar (SHPB) experiment can be categories into three testing methods; ten...
Static mechanical properties such as strength and hardness are easily available in a variety of sour...
Static mechanical properties such as yield strength and hardness are readily available from many dif...
When studying mechanical and engineering failure, mechanical properties of materials used in the sys...
In recent years numerous studies on the high strain rate behaviour of sheet materials using split Ho...
High strain rate-dependent deformation behaviors are important in design and optimization of armor s...