Constitutive Behavior of Aluminum Alloy Sheet At High Strain Rates

In this work, three aluminum sheet alloys, AA5754, AA5182 and AA6111, which are prime candidates for replacing mild steel in automobile structures, are tested in tension at quasi-static and high strain rates. <br /><br /> In order to characterize the constitutive response of AA5754,...

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Main Author: Smerd, Rafal
Language:en
Published: University of Waterloo 2006
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10012/914
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-OWTU.10012-9142014-06-18T03:50:41Z Constitutive Behavior of Aluminum Alloy Sheet At High Strain Rates Smerd, Rafal Mechanical Engineering High Strain Rate Aluminum Alloys Hopkinson Bar In this work, three aluminum sheet alloys, AA5754, AA5182 and AA6111, which are prime candidates for replacing mild steel in automobile structures, are tested in tension at quasi-static and high strain rates. <br /><br /> In order to characterize the constitutive response of AA5754, AA5182 and AA6111 at high strain rates, tensile experiments were carried out at strain rates between 600 s<sup>-1</sup> and 1500 s<sup>-1</sup>, and at temperatures between ambient and 300??C, using a tensile split Hopkinson bar (TSHB) apparatus. As part of this research, the apparatus was modified in order to provide an improved means of gripping the sheet specimens. Quasi-static experiments also were conducted using an Instron machine. <br /><br /> The experimental data was fit to the Johnson-Cook and Zerilli-Armstrong constitutive models for all three alloys. The resulting fits were evaluated by numerically simulating the tensile experiments conducted using a finite element approach. 2006-08-22T13:49:01Z 2006-08-22T13:49:01Z 2005 2005 Thesis or Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/10012/914 en Copyright: 2005, Smerd, Rafal. All rights reserved. University of Waterloo
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language en
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topic Mechanical Engineering
High Strain Rate
Aluminum Alloys
Hopkinson Bar
spellingShingle Mechanical Engineering
High Strain Rate
Aluminum Alloys
Hopkinson Bar
Smerd, Rafal
Constitutive Behavior of Aluminum Alloy Sheet At High Strain Rates
description In this work, three aluminum sheet alloys, AA5754, AA5182 and AA6111, which are prime candidates for replacing mild steel in automobile structures, are tested in tension at quasi-static and high strain rates. <br /><br /> In order to characterize the constitutive response of AA5754, AA5182 and AA6111 at high strain rates, tensile experiments were carried out at strain rates between 600 s<sup>-1</sup> and 1500 s<sup>-1</sup>, and at temperatures between ambient and 300??C, using a tensile split Hopkinson bar (TSHB) apparatus. As part of this research, the apparatus was modified in order to provide an improved means of gripping the sheet specimens. Quasi-static experiments also were conducted using an Instron machine. <br /><br /> The experimental data was fit to the Johnson-Cook and Zerilli-Armstrong constitutive models for all three alloys. The resulting fits were evaluated by numerically simulating the tensile experiments conducted using a finite element approach.
author Smerd, Rafal
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title Constitutive Behavior of Aluminum Alloy Sheet At High Strain Rates
title_short Constitutive Behavior of Aluminum Alloy Sheet At High Strain Rates
title_full Constitutive Behavior of Aluminum Alloy Sheet At High Strain Rates
title_fullStr Constitutive Behavior of Aluminum Alloy Sheet At High Strain Rates
title_full_unstemmed Constitutive Behavior of Aluminum Alloy Sheet At High Strain Rates
title_sort constitutive behavior of aluminum alloy sheet at high strain rates
publisher University of Waterloo
publishDate 2006
url http://hdl.handle.net/10012/914
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