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Dynamic Tensile Test – Material Parameters Determination
Sismilich, Vladimír ; Hadraba, Hynek (referee) ; Severa, Martin (advisor)
The purpose of the work is to summarise todays existing methods of testing materials at high strain rates and techniques of evaluation acquired experimental data. There are shown the most important dynamic materials characteristics, by which is able to describe material behaviour at high strain rates. Dynamic tensile test on Eurofer’97 steel at loading rate 1m/s was conducted experimental data were analysed and evaluated. In the evaluation The most important strain and stress properties of this steel were determined.
Dynamic Tensile Test – Material Parameters Determination
Sismilich, Vladimír ; Hadraba, Hynek (referee) ; Severa, Martin (advisor)
The purpose of the work is to summarise todays existing methods of testing materials at high strain rates and techniques of evaluation acquired experimental data. There are shown the most important dynamic materials characteristics, by which is able to describe material behaviour at high strain rates. Dynamic tensile test on Eurofer’97 steel at loading rate 1m/s was conducted experimental data were analysed and evaluated. In the evaluation The most important strain and stress properties of this steel were determined.
The Simulation of impact test on R7T steel
Severa, Martin
Charpy impact is dynamic experiment that we detect material behaviour under high loading rates. Charpy impact test is used as method for brittle farcture characterization. In this work material model based on Johnson – Cook equations was used for prediction of the dynamic behaviour of the experimental material. Comparison of numerical solution and data obtained in experimental test is presented.
Aplication Johnson - Cook model in simulation of Charpy impact test
Severa, Martin
Charpy impact test is widely used as a reliable method for brittle fracture characterization of steel materials under high loading rates. In these days, numerical/analytical analysis of studied phenomenon as a valuable information to experimental results is desired. In this work material model based on Johnson – Cook equations was used for prediction of the dynamic behavior of the experimental material. Parameters obtained by means of static and dynamic material tests were introduced into the FE model. Comparison of numerical solution and data obtained in experimental Charpy impact test procedure is presented.

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