AbstractA key stage in both the use of polymer rods in Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar (SHPB) testing and in establishing the material properties of these rods is the experimental determination of the propagation coefficient. An analytical investigation of the experimental arrangements used to ascertain the propagation coefficient is reported. A wave model for longitudinal waves that incorporates both viscoelastic material properties and the effect of lateral motion of the rod is used to provide a closed form solution for the attenuation coefficient and phase velocity of a polymer rod. The load pulse at the end of a bar is approximated for the coaxial impact of two types of striker (steel bearing balls and short viscoelastic rods). The propaga...
Two separate problems are to be investigated in this thesis. The first problem is the propagation of...
The importance of understanding non-metallic material behaviour at high strain rates is becoming eve...
A split Hopkinson pressure bar (SHPB) technique has been developed to study dynamic behaviour of mat...
AbstractA key stage in both the use of polymer rods in Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar (SHPB) testing a...
The propagation of stress waves in long polymer rods forms the basis of two major experimental techn...
The propagation characteristics of viscoelastic waves have been investigated with a 6 mm diameter sp...
To study the high strain-rate mechanical behaviour of polymers, it is suggested to generalize the sp...
A viscoelastic split Hopkinson pressure bar intended for testing soft materials with low acoustic im...
To test weak materials such as foams at high strain rates, the use of a Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar...
We have developed a new method for separating dispersive waves in elastic and viscoelastic rods from...
In this paper, the viscoelastic behaviour of PET is assessed in order to study the wave propagation ...
A polymeric split Hopkinson pressure bar technique (SHPB) is preferred for testing materials with lo...
The split Hopkinson pressure bar has been used to study the acoustic isolation that can be achieved ...
AbstractIndirect impact method using fixed end reflection was newly proposed as the technique for ev...
Two separate problems are to be investigated in this thesis. The first problem is the propagation of...
The importance of understanding non-metallic material behaviour at high strain rates is becoming eve...
A split Hopkinson pressure bar (SHPB) technique has been developed to study dynamic behaviour of mat...
AbstractA key stage in both the use of polymer rods in Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar (SHPB) testing a...
The propagation of stress waves in long polymer rods forms the basis of two major experimental techn...
The propagation characteristics of viscoelastic waves have been investigated with a 6 mm diameter sp...
To study the high strain-rate mechanical behaviour of polymers, it is suggested to generalize the sp...
A viscoelastic split Hopkinson pressure bar intended for testing soft materials with low acoustic im...
To test weak materials such as foams at high strain rates, the use of a Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar...
We have developed a new method for separating dispersive waves in elastic and viscoelastic rods from...
In this paper, the viscoelastic behaviour of PET is assessed in order to study the wave propagation ...
A polymeric split Hopkinson pressure bar technique (SHPB) is preferred for testing materials with lo...
The split Hopkinson pressure bar has been used to study the acoustic isolation that can be achieved ...
AbstractIndirect impact method using fixed end reflection was newly proposed as the technique for ev...
Two separate problems are to be investigated in this thesis. The first problem is the propagation of...
The importance of understanding non-metallic material behaviour at high strain rates is becoming eve...
A split Hopkinson pressure bar (SHPB) technique has been developed to study dynamic behaviour of mat...