Pressure instrumentation in explosive forming : the non-linear transient displacement of a circular plate

The use of explosive forming for small production runs has been considered suitable for New Zealand manufacturing. A literature review of the explosive forming process establishes the need for instrumentation that enables the loading of the workpiece to be determined, particularly that associated...

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Main Author: Smaill, J. S.
Language:en
Published: University of Canterbury. Mechanical Engineering 2013
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10092/7518
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spelling ndltd-canterbury.ac.nz-oai-ir.canterbury.ac.nz-10092-75182015-03-30T15:29:34ZPressure instrumentation in explosive forming : the non-linear transient displacement of a circular plateSmaill, J. S.The use of explosive forming for small production runs has been considered suitable for New Zealand manufacturing. A literature review of the explosive forming process establishes the need for instrumentation that enables the loading of the workpiece to be determined, particularly that associated with the workpiece/energy transfer medium interaction. Because of the magnitude of the initial shock wave the development of a pressure transducer based upon the non-linear deflection of a circular clamped plate or plate/dielectric foundation is considered. A modal analysis of the linear response of a clamped plate or plate/foundation system with viscous damping and subject to a transient loading is derived. The Winkler and Pasternak models were used to represent the foundation behaviour. To determine the non-linear response of both a rigidly fixed edge and a simply supported immovable edge plate for similar conditions to those applied to the modal analysis a numerical program is developed. The spatial domain is modelled by central finite differences with a time element method giving a resultant recurrence scheme which is used in the time domain. An analysis of the effect of viscous damping on the stability of a range of three point schemes is derived for a single degree of freedom system and the results presented. For a range transient loads a strong correlation was obtained between the linear deflection results determined from numerical program and the modal analysis. The dynamic non-linear deflection of the plate and plate/foundation system is presented for step loads and a transient exponentially decaying load.University of Canterbury. Mechanical Engineering2013-03-22T01:19:05Z2013-03-22T01:19:05Z1984Electronic thesis or dissertationTexthttp://hdl.handle.net/10092/7518enNZCUCopyright J. S. Smaillhttp://library.canterbury.ac.nz/thesis/etheses_copyright.shtml
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description The use of explosive forming for small production runs has been considered suitable for New Zealand manufacturing. A literature review of the explosive forming process establishes the need for instrumentation that enables the loading of the workpiece to be determined, particularly that associated with the workpiece/energy transfer medium interaction. Because of the magnitude of the initial shock wave the development of a pressure transducer based upon the non-linear deflection of a circular clamped plate or plate/dielectric foundation is considered. A modal analysis of the linear response of a clamped plate or plate/foundation system with viscous damping and subject to a transient loading is derived. The Winkler and Pasternak models were used to represent the foundation behaviour. To determine the non-linear response of both a rigidly fixed edge and a simply supported immovable edge plate for similar conditions to those applied to the modal analysis a numerical program is developed. The spatial domain is modelled by central finite differences with a time element method giving a resultant recurrence scheme which is used in the time domain. An analysis of the effect of viscous damping on the stability of a range of three point schemes is derived for a single degree of freedom system and the results presented. For a range transient loads a strong correlation was obtained between the linear deflection results determined from numerical program and the modal analysis. The dynamic non-linear deflection of the plate and plate/foundation system is presented for step loads and a transient exponentially decaying load.
author Smaill, J. S.
spellingShingle Smaill, J. S.
Pressure instrumentation in explosive forming : the non-linear transient displacement of a circular plate
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title Pressure instrumentation in explosive forming : the non-linear transient displacement of a circular plate
title_short Pressure instrumentation in explosive forming : the non-linear transient displacement of a circular plate
title_full Pressure instrumentation in explosive forming : the non-linear transient displacement of a circular plate
title_fullStr Pressure instrumentation in explosive forming : the non-linear transient displacement of a circular plate
title_full_unstemmed Pressure instrumentation in explosive forming : the non-linear transient displacement of a circular plate
title_sort pressure instrumentation in explosive forming : the non-linear transient displacement of a circular plate
publisher University of Canterbury. Mechanical Engineering
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