One-Dimensional Analysis on the Dynamic Response of Cellular Chains to Pulse Loading

Author:

Gao Z. Y.1,Yu T. X.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong, People's Republic of China

Abstract

On the basis of our previous studies of a typical type II structure (i.e. a pair of prebent plates), a simplified one-dimensional mass-spring model is proposed to describe the uniaxial load-deformation characteristic of cellular materials and structures. When compared with the previous mass-spring model proposed by Shim et al., the present model employs fewer parameters (only two) to describe elastic-plastic behaviour, and the structural hardening/softening is represented by only one of the parameters. The model is then used to study the dynamic response of a cellular chain to a pulse loading of specified force intensity and duration. By adjusting the value of a single parameter adopted in the model, each cell of the cellular chain is identically assigned to possess either an elastic-hardening or an elastic-softening-consolidation property. The effects of material elasticity, cell compliance characteristic, cell number, and pulse intensity and duration are all examined by this model and discussed in detail. A special attention is paid to the initiation and propagation of the plastic collapse of the cells in the cellular chain so as to identify the governing parameters. Apart from the elastic wave speed, two other characteristic velocities, i.e. the particle velocity induced by the elastic wave and the plastic collapse propagation velocity, are defined and analytically evaluated. It is found that these three characteristic velocities completely govern the elastic and plastic dynamic behaviour of the cellular chains.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering

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