Published April 1961
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A Theoretical Study of Longitudinal Strain Pulse Propagation in Wide Rectangular Bars
- Creators
- Jones, Orval
- Ellis, Albert T.
Chicago
Abstract
The propagation of a longitudinal elastic strain pulse in a wide rectangular bar is considered on the basis of approximate plane-stress equations of motion. Asymptotic expressions are obtained which, for large distances of travel, describe the pulse propagation in a semi-infinite strip with stress-free lateral edges, subject to the conditions that a uniform normal stress with a step-function time dependence is applied to the end and that the end is laterally constrained. Particular emphasis is given to describing the warping of plane sections during passage of the strain pulse.
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Department of the Navy Naval Ordnance Test Station Contract N123(60530)24917A. Report No. E-108.14. Financial support from the following sources made this study possible; 1. U. S. Naval Ordnance Test Station Contract Nl23(60530)24917 A. 2. National Science Foundation Grant G-2586.Attached Files
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- 57824
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- U. S. Naval Ordnance Test Station
- N123(60530)24917A
- NSF
- G-2586
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