High strain rate characterization of polymer composite materials has been limited due to difficulties in the measuring equipment. In particular, jigs and fixtures can be subject to inertial disturbances present at speeds up to and above 2 m/s. These disturbances are due to the phenomena of mechanical resonance and control problems that the test equipment acquires at high speeds. The amplitudes of the resulting oscillations increase with test speed and change the test sample response, making results difficult to analyze. These inertial problems may be avoided if the extrapolation of low to high strain data is applicable. Tests were performed measuring material properties at increasing rates of strain. These properties included the Young\u27s...
An analytical method is presented for the prediction of compressive strength at high strain rate loa...
This paper reports an experimental investigation on strain rate dependence of carbon/epoxy composite...
Non-standardization of specimen size and shape, complexities involved in specimen fabrication and it...
High strain rate characterization of polymer composite materials has been limited due to difficultie...
Due to the inherent inertial effects associated with high speed testing, it may be beneficial if mat...
Due to the inherent inertial effects associated with high speed testing, it may be beneficial if mat...
Due to the inherent inertial effects associated with high speed testing, it may be beneficial if mat...
Due to the inherent inertial effects associated with high speed testing, it may be beneficial if mat...
Due to the inherent inertial effects associated with high speed testing, it may be beneficial if mat...
Due to the inherent inertial effects associated with high speed testing, it may be beneficial if mat...
Due to the inherent inertial effects associated with high speed testing, it may be beneficial if mat...
The objective of the proposed research is to experimentally study the effect of strain rate on mecha...
The objective of the research was to continue the experimental study of the effect of strain rate on...
Studies are presented on in-plane shear properties of a typical plain weave E-glass/epoxy composite ...
The nonlinear rate dependent behavior of two class of polymeric composites, the unidirectional S2 Gl...
An analytical method is presented for the prediction of compressive strength at high strain rate loa...
This paper reports an experimental investigation on strain rate dependence of carbon/epoxy composite...
Non-standardization of specimen size and shape, complexities involved in specimen fabrication and it...
High strain rate characterization of polymer composite materials has been limited due to difficultie...
Due to the inherent inertial effects associated with high speed testing, it may be beneficial if mat...
Due to the inherent inertial effects associated with high speed testing, it may be beneficial if mat...
Due to the inherent inertial effects associated with high speed testing, it may be beneficial if mat...
Due to the inherent inertial effects associated with high speed testing, it may be beneficial if mat...
Due to the inherent inertial effects associated with high speed testing, it may be beneficial if mat...
Due to the inherent inertial effects associated with high speed testing, it may be beneficial if mat...
Due to the inherent inertial effects associated with high speed testing, it may be beneficial if mat...
The objective of the proposed research is to experimentally study the effect of strain rate on mecha...
The objective of the research was to continue the experimental study of the effect of strain rate on...
Studies are presented on in-plane shear properties of a typical plain weave E-glass/epoxy composite ...
The nonlinear rate dependent behavior of two class of polymeric composites, the unidirectional S2 Gl...
An analytical method is presented for the prediction of compressive strength at high strain rate loa...
This paper reports an experimental investigation on strain rate dependence of carbon/epoxy composite...
Non-standardization of specimen size and shape, complexities involved in specimen fabrication and it...