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Verification of the Exploitation Possibility of Tensile Strain during the Hopkinson´s Test
Dohnal, Ivo ; Spišák,, Emil (referee) ; Buchar, Jaroslav (referee) ; Forejt, Milan (advisor)
The PhD thesis deals with the possibility of performing dynamic tensile tests. For this purpose, Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar Test (hereinafter SHPBT) is used. The basic construction of SHPBT device is designed to perform dynamic compression tests on materials (metals, plastics, and ceramics). The obtained results are deformation stress – strain and strain rate – strain dependences. SHPBT is capable of testing materials at high strain rates up to 10^2 – 10^3 s-1. It was created a special device for dynamic tensile tests of materials at high strain rates. The created device uses the basic construction of SHPBT. The special device is used for testing flat specimens with 2 mm thickness. It was recognized by the Industrial Property Office of the Czech Republic as a utility model with number 23703. The specimens used for dynamic tensile testing were made of austenitic stainless steel (WNr. 1.4301) with 2 mm thickness. The verification of created device was carried out by numerical simulation. The numerical simulation was performed by ANSYS LS – Dyna software.
The Project Selected Leisure Time Activities for Children
Křivánková, Renata ; Buchar, Jaroslav (referee) ; Kysel, Jiří (advisor)
Aim of the thesis was to design leisure time activities for 6-14 years old children under Centre for Sport Activities, Brno University of Technology (CESA VUT). Three sport courses – tennis, athletics and ball games were suggested and thein content as well as propagation outlined. Membership fee was calculated using cost analysis together with analysis of competive environment in similar sport activities in Brno.
Determination of stress wave pulse attenuation in chocolate with different sample thickness
Buchar, Jaroslav ; Trnka, Jan ; Kober, Jan
The report presents the results of an analysis of the attenuation of a mechanical pulse in samples of five types of chocolate, where each type had five different thicknesses. These are data established on the basis of an economic contract between the Institute of Thermomechanics of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic and the Mendel University in Brno. The chocolate samples were loaded using both the Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar (SHPB) and the Hopkinson measuring split bar direct loading method. The measurement results are processed in the time and frequency domains.
Determination of mechanical properties of chocolate under impact loading
Buchar, Jaroslav ; Trnka, Jan ; Kober, Jan
The report based on the Economic Contract No. 5/2021 with the MU in Brno and contains the results of research of the deformation behavior of five types of chocolate when loaded with high strain rates of the order 103 s-1. Two methods were used in the research, the Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar method (SHPB) and the modified Hopkinson bar method, where higher deformation rates can be achieved. Attention is also focused to the fracture behavior of chocolate under dynamic tensile loading. This method of loading is based on the SHPB method using the arrangement of the so-called Brazilian test. In this research, high-speed cinematography was also used to study the formation and development of the fracture of the chocolate sample. The measurement results are processed in the time and frequency domains.
The Project Selected Leisure Time Activities for Children
Křivánková, Renata ; Buchar, Jaroslav (referee) ; Kysel, Jiří (advisor)
Aim of the thesis was to design leisure time activities for 6-14 years old children under Centre for Sport Activities, Brno University of Technology (CESA VUT). Three sport courses – tennis, athletics and ball games were suggested and thein content as well as propagation outlined. Membership fee was calculated using cost analysis together with analysis of competive environment in similar sport activities in Brno.
Verification of the Exploitation Possibility of Tensile Strain during the Hopkinson´s Test
Dohnal, Ivo ; Spišák,, Emil (referee) ; Buchar, Jaroslav (referee) ; Forejt, Milan (advisor)
The PhD thesis deals with the possibility of performing dynamic tensile tests. For this purpose, Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar Test (hereinafter SHPBT) is used. The basic construction of SHPBT device is designed to perform dynamic compression tests on materials (metals, plastics, and ceramics). The obtained results are deformation stress – strain and strain rate – strain dependences. SHPBT is capable of testing materials at high strain rates up to 10^2 – 10^3 s-1. It was created a special device for dynamic tensile tests of materials at high strain rates. The created device uses the basic construction of SHPBT. The special device is used for testing flat specimens with 2 mm thickness. It was recognized by the Industrial Property Office of the Czech Republic as a utility model with number 23703. The specimens used for dynamic tensile testing were made of austenitic stainless steel (WNr. 1.4301) with 2 mm thickness. The verification of created device was carried out by numerical simulation. The numerical simulation was performed by ANSYS LS – Dyna software.

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