Experimental Methods for Dynamic Stress Analysis in Viscoelastic Materials

1965 ◽  
Vol 32 (3) ◽  
pp. 598-606 ◽  
Author(s):  
I. M. Daniel

This paper deals with experimental methods of dynamic stress analysis in viscoelastic materials. Plasticized polyvinyl chloride is used as the model material. Dynamic properties, both mechanical and optical, in the form of a complex modulus and a stress fringe value as functions of frequency are determined by means of sinusoidal oscillation tests. These are converted into a relaxation modulus and a stress fringe value as functions of time. Two approaches are discussed. In the first one, measured strains in the model and the material relaxation modulus are used for the computation of stresses by numerical integration of the integral constitutive relations of viscoelasticity. In the other approach, birefringent measurements in the model and the stress fringe value of the material are used for the computation of the principal stress difference by numerical integration of the integral stress-optic relation. The application of these methods is demonstrated in the cases of a strut and a plate subjected to the impact of a falling weight. Results obtained independently by the two methods are in satisfactory agreement.

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
HAMID MOSTAGHIMI ◽  
Mohsen Hassani ◽  
Deli Yu ◽  
Simon Park ◽  
Ron Hugo

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
HAMID MOSTAGHIMI ◽  
Mohsen Hassani ◽  
Deli Yu ◽  
Simon Park ◽  
Ron Hugo

Author(s):  
Yasushi Katano ◽  
Motohide Ando ◽  
Takane Itoh ◽  
Masafumi Sasaki

Nissan has been developing and marketing ceramic turbocharger rotors for over five years. This paper outlines the major theories and techniques used in ceramic fabrication, joining of ceramic and metal components and machining of ceramics. It also presents a dynamic stress analysis using DYNA3D and describes techniques used in performing impact damage experiments, reliability evaluation and lifetime prediction.


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