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Title: Determination of the dynamic stress intensity factor of a specimen under one-point bending from the measurement of the load-point displacement
Author(s): Loya, José Antonio
Villa, Ignacio
Fernández-Sáez, José
Navarro Ugena, Carlos
Publisher: EDP Sciences
Issued date: Aug-2006
Citation: Journal de Physique IV France, 2006, vol. 134, p. 827-832
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10016/7531
ISSN: 1155-4339
DOI: 10.1051/jp4:2006134127
Description: 6 pages.-- Issue title: "EURODYMAT 2006 - 8th International Conference on Mehanical and Physical Behaviour of Materials under Dynamic Loading" (Dijon, France, Sep 11-15, 2006).
Abstract: The use of dynamic one-point bending tests as an alternative to three-point bending tests allows fracture properties such as dynamic initiation fracture toughness to be obtained at high strain rate. To perform this kind of test, experimental devices based on modifications of the Hopkinson bar can be used. Several authors have been proposed simplified procedures to obtain the dynamic stress intensity factor, K_I(t), considering the specimen as a Timoshenko cracked beam subjected to a concentrated load at the central cross-section. The disadvantage of this procedure is that normally it is difficult to measure the force applied to the specimen in the above-mentioned tests. Here a simplified method is proposed for the calculation of K_I(t), based on an analysis of the behaviour of a Timoshenko cracked beam, knowing the displacement of the point of loading, which can be measured more accurately than the applied load. The results were compared with those of a finite element numerical simulation and good agreement was found.
Review: PeerReviewed
Publisher version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/jp4:2006134127
Rights: © EDP Sciences
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