scholarly journals Effect on the Femur of a New Hip Fracture Preventive System Using Dropped-Weight Impact Testing

1998 ◽  
Vol 13 (12) ◽  
pp. 1940-1945 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hiroyasu Okuizumi ◽  
Atsushi Harada ◽  
Hisashi Iwata ◽  
Nobuo Konishi
Author(s):  
N Nasir Hussain ◽  
Srinivasa Prakash Regalla ◽  
Yendluri V Daseswara Rao ◽  
Tatacipta Dirgantara ◽  
Leonardo Gunawan ◽  
...  

There is an ever-increasing demand in the automotive sector to continuously improve the performance and reduce cost through weight reduction in the structure of the vehicle. In the present scenario, it is also necessary to meet the standards set by crash safety regulating authorities in various parts of the world. In automobiles, the crash box is placed in the anterior region to absorb the impact energy in the event of an accident. Glass fiber reinforced plastic crash boxes have a high strength-to-weight ratio and also are good in energy absorption, particularly useful in this scenario. In this paper, the effectiveness of different triggers in combination with various geometries is investigated for Glass fiber reinforced plastic crash boxes using drop-weight impact testing. A trigger is a geometric irregularity introduced in the crash box design to alter the energy as well as force levels by modifying the deformation mode under loading. Comparison of change in force level, absorption of impact energy, specific energy absorption values was performed for composite crash boxes made of various types of cross-sectional geometries along with multiple patterns of triggers. Force versus displacement (F–D) curves are drawn for all the cases of the glass fiber reinforced plastic crash boxes to understand the behavior of each combination formed with various types of geometries and triggers, under impact loading. Strength-to-weight ratio was considered as the deciding factor for the comparisons to know the best and worst cases of the crash boxes made of different cross-sections along with various trigger types. This study provides detailed insights into the drop-weight impact testing procedure including the preparation of specimens, setting up the drop-weight impact test, preparation of specimen clamps, safety precautions involved, data acquisition from the test and its processing.


1983 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 4 ◽  
Author(s):  
WW Feng ◽  
KL Reifsnider ◽  
GP Sendeckyj ◽  
TT Chiao ◽  
PL Lien ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 ◽  
pp. 1-14
Author(s):  
Xiwu Zhou ◽  
Xiangyu Wang ◽  
Runcheng Zhang ◽  
Wen Zhang

In this study, two groups of RC beams were subjected to low-speed drop weight impact test by using the domestic advanced ultrahigh heavy-duty drop weight impact testing machine system. The main aspects studied are the influence of the combination of different impact velocity and mass on the dynamic response and local and global damage change of RC beam under the same impact energy. Next, the numerical model considering material strain rate is established using ABAQUS finite element software to verify and expand the experimental results. The results show the following: (1) under the condition of equal energy, the peak value of impact force measured in this experiment increases with the increase of impact velocity, yet the mid span displacement and rebar strain first increase and then decrease. In addition, when the impact velocity is 2.25 m/s and the impact mass is 400 kg, the beam has the most serious damage; (2) compared with the mass, the impact velocity has more obvious effects on the peak value of cumulative impact force, mid span displacement, and rebar strain; (3) with the decrease of the impact velocity (the increase of the mass), the local damage of the beam is gradually weakened and the overall damage is gradually exacerbated. The failure mode of the beam is transformed from local punching shear failure to overall static failure type.


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