Experimental Determination of Dynamic Stress-Strain Relationships During Wave Propagation in Brittle Materials

Abstract

This report describes in detail the calibration and application of the foil manganin alloy gage for monitoring dynamic one dimensional stresses in axially impacted rods. The total response of the gage is shown to have both a normal stress component and a plane strain component. Tests are described which determine the relationship between these components and the total response. Limits on the usable strain and stress ranges of the manganin gage are also listed. Using the manganin stress gage, dynamic stress-strain curves are found for borosilicate and soda lime glasses, South African black granite, and 7075-T6 aluminum. Strain rates as large as -1500/sec -1 and loading times of 10 microseconds are used. Finally, the resulting dynamic elastic modules are compared with quasi-static values and dynamic values determined at small strain rates for those materials.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jun 01, 1974
Accession Number
AD0782577

Entities

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  • R. A. Douglas
  • R. S. Steele

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  • North Carolina State University

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  • Mechanical Engineering/Mechanics of Materials.