High strain rate elasto‐plasticity identification using the image‐based inertial impact (IBII) test part 2: Experimental validation
Abstract
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 image‐based 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 showed minimal difference providing experimental validation of the method. The same comparison for the steel showed that the method was able to detect rate sensitivity.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Pub Defense Publication
- Publication Date
- Feb 22, 2021
- Source ID
- 10.1111/str.12374
Entities
People
- Aleksander Marek
- Fabrice Pierron
- Frances Davis
- Lloyd Fletcher
- Sarah Dreuilhe
Organizations
- Air Force Office of Scientific Research
- Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
- University of Southampton