A viscoelastic split Hopkinson pressure bar intended for testing soft materials with low acoustic impedance is studied. Using one-dimensional linear viscoelastic wave propagation theory, the basic equations have been established for the determination of the stress—strain—strain rate relationship for the tested material. A method, based on the spectral analysis of wave motion and using measured wave signals along the split Hopkinson pressure bar, is developed for the correction of the dispersion and attenuation of viscoelastic waves. Computational simulations are performed to show the feasibility of the method
A mini-Split Hopkinson Tensile bar (mSHTB) system is developed. The system employs small diameter po...
There has recently been a rising interest in the nonlinear wave transmission behavior of phononic cr...
We have developed a new method for separating dispersive waves in elastic and viscoelastic rods from...
The propagation characteristics of viscoelastic waves have been investigated with a 6 mm diameter sp...
A polymeric split Hopkinson pressure bar technique (SHPB) is preferred for testing materials with lo...
To test weak materials such as foams at high strain rates, the use of a Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar...
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 split Hopkinson pressure bar has been used to study the acoustic isolation that can be achieved ...
A split Hopkinson pressure bar (SHPB) technique has been developed to study dynamic behaviour of mat...
The importance of understanding non-metallic material behaviour at high strain rates is becoming eve...
In relation to the dynamic tests of materials, the approach to solve the viscoelastic wave propagati...
In this paper, the viscoelastic behaviour of PET is assessed in order to study the wave propagation ...
To study the high strain-rate mechanical behaviour of polymers, it is suggested to generalize the sp...
A new approach to characterize the viscoelastic properties of a polymer bar using wave propagation p...
A mini-Split Hopkinson Tensile bar (mSHTB) system is developed. The system employs small diameter po...
There has recently been a rising interest in the nonlinear wave transmission behavior of phononic cr...
We have developed a new method for separating dispersive waves in elastic and viscoelastic rods from...
The propagation characteristics of viscoelastic waves have been investigated with a 6 mm diameter sp...
A polymeric split Hopkinson pressure bar technique (SHPB) is preferred for testing materials with lo...
To test weak materials such as foams at high strain rates, the use of a Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar...
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 split Hopkinson pressure bar has been used to study the acoustic isolation that can be achieved ...
A split Hopkinson pressure bar (SHPB) technique has been developed to study dynamic behaviour of mat...
The importance of understanding non-metallic material behaviour at high strain rates is becoming eve...
In relation to the dynamic tests of materials, the approach to solve the viscoelastic wave propagati...
In this paper, the viscoelastic behaviour of PET is assessed in order to study the wave propagation ...
To study the high strain-rate mechanical behaviour of polymers, it is suggested to generalize the sp...
A new approach to characterize the viscoelastic properties of a polymer bar using wave propagation p...
A mini-Split Hopkinson Tensile bar (mSHTB) system is developed. The system employs small diameter po...
There has recently been a rising interest in the nonlinear wave transmission behavior of phononic cr...
We have developed a new method for separating dispersive waves in elastic and viscoelastic rods from...