Affiliation:
1. Mechanics of Materials and Design Laboratory, Department of Materials Engineering, Gangneung-Wonju National University, 7 Jugheon-Ghil, Gangneung 25457, Republic of Korea
Abstract
Bar impact instruments, such as the (split) Hopkinson bars and direct impact Hopkinson bars, measure blast/impact waves or mechanical properties of materials at high strain rates. To effectively use such instruments, it is essential to know (i) the elastic properties of the bar, (ii) the correction factor of the measured strain, and (iii) information on impact velocity. This paper presents a graphic-user-interface (GUI) program prepared for solving these fundamental issues. We describe the directory structure of the program, roles and relations of associated files, GUI panels, algorithm, and execution procedure of the program. This program employs a separately measured bar density value and governs the ABAQUS simulations (explicit finite element analyses) of the bar impact test at a given impact velocity for a range of bar properties (elastic modulus and Poisson’s ratio) and two correction factors (in compression and tension) of the measured strain. The simulation is repeated until the predicted elastic wave profile in the bar is reasonably consistent with the experimental counterpart. The bar properties and correction factors are determined as the calibrated values when the two wave profiles are reasonably consistent. The program is also capable of impact velocity calibration with reference to a reliably measured bar strain wave. The quantities of a 19.1 mm diameter bar (maraging steel) were successfully calibrated using the presented GUI program. The GUI program, auxiliary programs, pre-processing files, and an example ABAQUS input file are available in a publicly accessible data repository.
Funder
National Research Foundation of Korea
government of Korea
Gangneung-Wonju National University
Subject
Information Systems and Management,Computer Science Applications,Information Systems
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