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A non-equilibrium approach to processing Hopkinson Bar bending test data: Application to quasi-brittle materials

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The aim of this paper was to describe a method of analysing the test data recorded during a Hopkinson Bar bending test. This three-point dynamic bending test was designed for testing the strength of materials under dynamic loads. It is carried out on a specimen consisting of a beam placed on two supports, which is subjected to an impact. The use of Hopkinson Bar as supports makes it possible to determine the forces and displacements at these points. An analytical solution for the transient response of a long beam subjected to a transverse impact was used to determine the impact force and the displacement. This procedure applies for the first few instants when the motions generated by the impact have not yet reached the supports, and the mechanical state of the specimen is identical to that of an unsupported beam. It is suitable for use with quasi-brittle materials for which failure occurs at the very beginning of the test. The material strength is determined at the time of failure, which is characterised by a sudden decrease in the bending moment. The results of a test in which a quasi-brittle material was loaded up to failure are presented and analysed as outlined above. The results obtained confirm the relevance of the present method.
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hal-00601549 , version 1 (20-06-2011)

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Franck Delvare, Jean-Luc Hanus, Patrice Bailly. A non-equilibrium approach to processing Hopkinson Bar bending test data: Application to quasi-brittle materials. International Journal of Impact Engineering, 2010, 37 (12), pp.1170-1179. ⟨10.1016/j.ijimpeng.2010.07.001⟩. ⟨hal-00601549⟩
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