Testing of hybrid nickel-polyurethane foams at high strain-rates using Hopkinson bar and digital image correlation

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In this paper Split Hopkinson pressure bar (SHPB) was used for dynamic testing of nickel coated polyurethane hybrid foams. The foams were manufactured by electrodeposition of a nickel coating on the standard open-cell polyurethane foam. High strength aluminium alloy bars instrumented with foil strain-gauges were used for dynamic loading of the specimens. Experiments were observed using a high-speed camera with frame-rate set to approx. 100-150 kfps. Precise synchronisation of the high-speed camera and the strain-gauge record was achieved using a through-beam photoelectric sensor. Dynamic equilibrium in the specimen was achieved in all measurements. Digital image correlation technique (DIC) was used to evaluate in-plane displacements and deformations of the samples. Specimens of two different dimensions were tested to investigate the collapse of the foam structure under high-speed loading at the specific strain-rate and strain.

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Adorna, M., Zlámal, P., Fíla, T., Falta, J., Felten, M., Fries, M., & Jung, A. (2018). Testing of hybrid nickel-polyurethane foams at high strain-rates using Hopkinson bar and digital image correlation. In 16th Youth Symposium on Experimental Solid Mechanics, YSESM 2018 (pp. 72–76). Czech Technical University in Prague. https://doi.org/10.14311/APP.2018.18.0072

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