2015
DOI: 10.1007/s40870-014-0002-2
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Analysis of a Three-Bar Kolsky Apparatus for High-Rate Three-Point Flexure

Abstract: A Kolsky bar method is described that is suitable for measuring the flexural strength of ceramics under valid testing conditions in a high-rate three-point bending configuration. A three-bar arrangement is used-one input bar and two output bars-to provide measurements of force and displacement at each loading point. Small diameter bars are used to improve the force measurement made by the incident bar which in many cases would be inaccurate. An analytical model is formulated to predict the desired incident pul… Show more

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“…While the classic Kolsky bar setup is used for compression experiments, modifications for tensile [20,21] and torsional [22] experiments exist. Different experimental implementations for bending have been reported as well, but are rare [23][24][25][26]. They offer an alternative to bending tests using drop-weight towers, which struggle with a moving specimen [27].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While the classic Kolsky bar setup is used for compression experiments, modifications for tensile [20,21] and torsional [22] experiments exist. Different experimental implementations for bending have been reported as well, but are rare [23][24][25][26]. They offer an alternative to bending tests using drop-weight towers, which struggle with a moving specimen [27].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%