Research on dynamic mechanical properties and damage model of ceramic materials under multi‐axial stress

Author:

Kong Lingjun12ORCID,Yao Kai12,Wang Jiawei2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanics, School of Physical Science and Engineering Beijing Jiaotong University Beijing China

2. Tangshan Research Institute Beijing Jiaotong University Beijing China

Abstract

AbstractDue to their exceptional impact resistance, ceramics are extensively used in various fields. However, unavoidable pores, microcracks, and inherent defects can degrade the performance of ceramic materials. A damage model of SiC ceramics under passive confining pressure was constructed based on the Lemaitre strain equivalence principle and the Weibull distribution function. This paper presented a dynamic damage model for SiC ceramics subjected to passive confinement pressure based on the principles of damage mechanics. Additionally, the split Hopkinson pressure bar device was employed to investigate the compressive strength and damage evolution of SiC ceramics at various shock pressures and confinement degrees. The experimental results indicate that constraints can reduce the damage to ceramics. The metal sleeve increased stiffness when compressing the ceramic material, allowing the specimen to convert from brittle–plastic–brittle. When sufficient constraints can be provided, the peak strain decreases gradually with the increase of the impact air pressure. Experimental data showing good agreement with the proposed model validated and analyzed the established model. Thinner boundary constraints cannot maintain the stability of ceramic structures, thicker boundaries do not significantly improve performance, and thicker boundaries can cause more weak areas. This paper provides guidance for the design of encapsulated ceramic composite armor by quantitatively studying the constraint thickness.

Funder

Natural Science Foundation of Hebei Province

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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