2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.matdes.2010.05.057
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An experimental study on the comparative assessment of hydraulic bulge test analysis methods

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“…During the bulging test using warm/hot oil to obtain stress-strain curve, Prof. Koç 13 of University of Virginia pointed that the bulging height and the bulging pressure are two key parameters, by which a stress-strain curve can be confirmed with plastic theory. He also mentioned, because of the smoke produced by hot oil during the bulging test, non-contact measuring instruments, such as CCD high-speed camera, Laser displacement sensor, cannot insure the real-time accuracy during the measuring process.…”
Section: A Theory Of Bulging Test To Obtain Stress-strain Curvementioning
confidence: 86%
“…During the bulging test using warm/hot oil to obtain stress-strain curve, Prof. Koç 13 of University of Virginia pointed that the bulging height and the bulging pressure are two key parameters, by which a stress-strain curve can be confirmed with plastic theory. He also mentioned, because of the smoke produced by hot oil during the bulging test, non-contact measuring instruments, such as CCD high-speed camera, Laser displacement sensor, cannot insure the real-time accuracy during the measuring process.…”
Section: A Theory Of Bulging Test To Obtain Stress-strain Curvementioning
confidence: 86%
“…The dome height during the bulge test was measured by an ultrasonic telemetry sensor. The equivalent stress, strain and strain rate in the dome apex were calculated using the following equations (Liu et al 2008;Koç and Billur 2011):…”
Section: Experimental Materials and Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Charakterystykę wieloosiowego stanu naprężenie-odkształcenie panujące w takich wyrobach, jak: membrany, rury, tuleje, węże itp., zaleca się opisywać, stosując modele przedstawione na rys. 1a-f [10][11][12][13][14][15]. Czynnikiem powodującym odkształcenie badanej próbki jest podawane kontrolowane ciśnienie.…”
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“…1. Przykłady próbek stosowanych w badaniu wieloosiowego rozciągania materiałów elastycznych: a) krzyżowa krótka (tkaninowych i skóropodobnych), b) krzyżowa z wycięciami i otworem (polimerów TPE, elastomerów), c) krzyżowa z nacięciami (elastomerów, gumy), d) krążkowa z otworami i wycięciami, e) rurowa (elastomerów rurowych, gumy), f) membranowa (elastomery krążkowe, guma), na podstawie [5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15] …”
Section: Wprowadzenieunclassified