Investigation of Impact Tensile Test Using the Split-Hopkinson Bar
Kinya OGAWA and Fumiko SUGIYAMA
Abstract:The Split Hopkinson pressure bar (SHPB) method has been used for impact tests such as compression and shearing, and is currently modified for tensile test, since the various kinds of high strength sheet metals are greatly concerned with the safety and the energy saving demands for high velocity vehicles. Evaluation of mechanical properties by a tensile test using the SHPB, however, has not been clarified, since the testing conditions such as specimen geometry and settings are quite different from the usually operated compression version. In the present paper, we try to identify the characteristics of the method, particularly such as a yielding phenomena, and have clarified the effect of three dimensional stress wave propagation in the tensile test where a large ratio of sectional areas between a specimen and a loading bar is usually inevitable. Key Words:Impact tensile test, Split-hopkinson bar, Dynamic FEM analysis, Sheet metal, Yielding phenomena, Stress wave propagation, Dispersion