Design Customization and Development of Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar for Light and Soft Armour Materials

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Design Customization and Development of Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar for Light and Soft Armour Materials

Shishay Amare Gebremeskel
Shishay Amare Gebremeskel
Neelanchali Asija
Neelanchali Asija
Aryan Priyanshu
Aryan Priyanshu
Hemant Chouhan
Hemant Chouhan
Naresh Bhatnagar
Naresh Bhatnagar
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In order to face the grand challenge of characterizing soft and light armour material system shaving polymers and shear thickening fluids under impacts at high strain rates lead to design and development of this particular SHPB set up. The developed set up is designed for a maximum firing pressure of 300 bar of nitrogen gas and it comprises automated gas filling and firing, striker bar velocity recording and data acquisition system. Pressure bars are made of titanium alloy due to its high yield strength and reasonably lower density which could protect plastic deformation, wave dispersion and reduces impedance mismatch with the intended soft specimens, unlike maraging steel bars. The maximum stresses on the critical parts of the setup are crosschecked with simulation results and compared with corresponding yield strengths. Velocitypressure calibration of the developed setup shows higher velocities can be achieved at any particular pressure, when it is compared with the existing public domain velocity calibration of SHPB setup.

Design Customization and Development of Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar for Light and Soft Armour Materials

In order to face the grand challenge of characterizing soft and light armour material system shaving polymers and shear thickening fluids under impacts at high strain rates lead to design and development of this particular SHPB set up. The developed set up is designed for a maximum firing pressure of 300 bar of nitrogen gas and it comprises automated gas filling and firing, striker bar velocity recording and data acquisition system. Pressure bars are made of titanium alloy due to its high yield strength and reasonably lower density which could protect plastic deformation, wave dispersion and reduces impedance mismatch with the intended soft specimens, unlike maraging steel bars. The maximum stresses on the critical parts of the setup are crosschecked with simulation results and compared with corresponding yield strengths. Velocitypressure calibration of the developed setup shows higher velocities can be achieved at any particular pressure, when it is compared with the existing public domain velocity calibration of SHPB setup.

Shishay Amare Gebremeskel
Shishay Amare Gebremeskel
Neelanchali Asija
Neelanchali Asija
Aryan Priyanshu
Aryan Priyanshu
Hemant Chouhan
Hemant Chouhan
Naresh Bhatnagar
Naresh Bhatnagar

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Mr. Shishay Amare Gebremeskel. 2014. “. Global Journal of Research in Engineering – A : Mechanical & Mechanics GJRE-A Volume 14 (GJRE Volume 14 Issue A7): .

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Design Customization and Development of Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar for Light and Soft Armour Materials

Shishay Amare Gebremeskel
Shishay Amare Gebremeskel
Neelanchali Asija
Neelanchali Asija
Aryan Priyanshu
Aryan Priyanshu
Hemant Chouhan
Hemant Chouhan
Naresh Bhatnagar
Naresh Bhatnagar

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