Use of Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar Method to Impact Testing of FRP

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  • Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar MethodによるFRPの衝撃圧縮
  • Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar Method ニヨル

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The Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar Method has been applied to the impact testing of Fiber Reinforced Plastics. In principle, the apparatus used here is similar to that used first by Kolsky in 1949. Under impact loading, metals show a typical plastic flow and their strain ranges observed are much wider than those of F.R.P. The maximum strain of F.R.P. is a few percents at most. Some problems associated with impact loading on F.R.P. have been discussed based on a simple theory. The effects of specimen dimensions and friction were also examined experimentally.

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