Abstract
Experimental dynamic tests for energy absorption by four selected auxetic fabrics were conducted and analyzed. An original test stand was designed, manufactured and attached to a Hopkinson’s bar. The energy absorbed by an auxetic curtain was expressed in terms of the energy of the maximum elastic deformation of a unit volume along the support line of the witness-plate. A quasi-impulse load was induced using a gas blast under a pressure corresponding to an indoors deflagration explosion of a propane-air mixture in a vented room. The auxetic fabric with the best energy-absorption properties was identified on the basis of the comparative analysis using a reference system with a steel specimen.
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Szurgott, P., Klasztorny, M., Niezgoda, T., Miedzinska, D., & Gieleta, R. (2017). Dynamic tests for energy absorption by selected auxetic fabrics. Journal of Engineered Fibers and Fabrics, 12(4), 7–14. https://doi.org/10.1177/155892501701200402
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