Published August 2015
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Elastic-Plastic Wave Propagation in Uniform and Periodic Granular Chains
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- Burgoyne, Hayden A.
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Daraio, Chiara
Chicago
Abstract
We investigate the properties of high-amplitude stress waves propagating through chains of elastic–plastic particles using experiments and simulations. We model the system after impact using discrete element method (DEM) with strain-rate dependent contact interactions. Experiments are performed on a Hopkinson bar coupled with a laser vibrometer. The bar excites chains of 50 identical particles and dimer chains of two alternating materials. After investigating how the speed of the initial stress wave varies with particle properties and loading amplitude, we provide an upper bound for the leading pulse velocity that can be used to design materials with tailored wave propagation.
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© 2015 ASME. Contributed by the Applied Mechanics Division of ASME for publication in the Journal of Applied Mechanics. Manuscript received February 5, 2015; final manuscript received April 24, 2015; published online June 9, 2015. This research was supported by NASA Space Technology Research Fellowship (NSTRF) grant number NNX13AL66H as well as Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) Grant No. FA9550-12-1-0091 through the University Center of Excellence in High-Rate Deformation Physics of Heterogeneous Materials.Attached Files
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- 58907
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- NASA Space Technology Research Fellowship (NSTRF)
- NNX13AL66H
- Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR)
- FA9550-12-1-0091
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