Impact extractive fracture of jointed steel plates of a bolted joint

This study is concerned with the development of a fracture criterion for the impact fracture of jointed steel plates of a bolted joint used in a car body. For the accurate prediction of crash characteristics of car bodies by computer-aided engineering (CAE), it is also necessary to examine the behav...

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Main Authors: Ambarita H., Fujiki H., Daimaruya M.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2012-08-01
Series:EPJ Web of Conferences
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20122601013
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spelling doaj-f9f8a598d30743edbe829ca9bffd9c9b2021-08-02T06:52:26ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Web of Conferences2100-014X2012-08-01260101310.1051/epjconf/20122601013Impact extractive fracture of jointed steel plates of a bolted jointAmbarita H.Fujiki H.Daimaruya M.This study is concerned with the development of a fracture criterion for the impact fracture of jointed steel plates of a bolted joint used in a car body. For the accurate prediction of crash characteristics of car bodies by computer-aided engineering (CAE), it is also necessary to examine the behavior and fracture of jointed steel plates subjected to impact loads. Although the actual impact fracture of jointed steel plates of a bolted joint used in cars is complicated, for simplifying the problem it might be classified into the shear fracture and the extractive fracture of jointed steel plates. Attention is given to the extractive fracture of jointed steel plates in this study. The extractive behavior and fracture of three kinds of steel plates used for cars are examined in experiments and numerical simulations. The impact extraction test of steel plates jointed by a bolt is performed using the one-bar method, together with the static test. In order to understand the mechanism of extractive fracture process of jointed steel plates, numerical simulations by a FEM code LS-DYNA are also carried out. The obtained results suggest that a stress-based fracture criterion may be developed for the impact extractive fracture of jointed steel plates of a bolted joint used in a car body. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20122601013
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author Ambarita H.
Fujiki H.
Daimaruya M.
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Fujiki H.
Daimaruya M.
Impact extractive fracture of jointed steel plates of a bolted joint
EPJ Web of Conferences
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Fujiki H.
Daimaruya M.
author_sort Ambarita H.
title Impact extractive fracture of jointed steel plates of a bolted joint
title_short Impact extractive fracture of jointed steel plates of a bolted joint
title_full Impact extractive fracture of jointed steel plates of a bolted joint
title_fullStr Impact extractive fracture of jointed steel plates of a bolted joint
title_full_unstemmed Impact extractive fracture of jointed steel plates of a bolted joint
title_sort impact extractive fracture of jointed steel plates of a bolted joint
publisher EDP Sciences
series EPJ Web of Conferences
issn 2100-014X
publishDate 2012-08-01
description This study is concerned with the development of a fracture criterion for the impact fracture of jointed steel plates of a bolted joint used in a car body. For the accurate prediction of crash characteristics of car bodies by computer-aided engineering (CAE), it is also necessary to examine the behavior and fracture of jointed steel plates subjected to impact loads. Although the actual impact fracture of jointed steel plates of a bolted joint used in cars is complicated, for simplifying the problem it might be classified into the shear fracture and the extractive fracture of jointed steel plates. Attention is given to the extractive fracture of jointed steel plates in this study. The extractive behavior and fracture of three kinds of steel plates used for cars are examined in experiments and numerical simulations. The impact extraction test of steel plates jointed by a bolt is performed using the one-bar method, together with the static test. In order to understand the mechanism of extractive fracture process of jointed steel plates, numerical simulations by a FEM code LS-DYNA are also carried out. The obtained results suggest that a stress-based fracture criterion may be developed for the impact extractive fracture of jointed steel plates of a bolted joint used in a car body.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20122601013
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