2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-7091-1768-2_3
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Dynamic Behavior of Materials. Constitutive Relations and Applications

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“…In this work, a slack adapter was used as the clamping mechanism, consisting of a sliding bar which enters into contact (directly or through an interposed damping element) with a slack sleeve once the desired speed of the actuator has been reached. The contact between bar and sleeve may cause a substantial shock impulse that could lead to system ringing in the experimental set-up [6,9] and this could consequently hinder the determination of the true mechanical properties of the material because it influences the quality of load signals [36]. Fig.…”
Section: Slack Adapter For the Servo-hydraulic Machinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this work, a slack adapter was used as the clamping mechanism, consisting of a sliding bar which enters into contact (directly or through an interposed damping element) with a slack sleeve once the desired speed of the actuator has been reached. The contact between bar and sleeve may cause a substantial shock impulse that could lead to system ringing in the experimental set-up [6,9] and this could consequently hinder the determination of the true mechanical properties of the material because it influences the quality of load signals [36]. Fig.…”
Section: Slack Adapter For the Servo-hydraulic Machinementioning
confidence: 99%