Rapid geometric characterization of ceramics fragments through split Hopkinson pressure bar tests
Dan Li,
Bing Zhao,
Maozhou Meng
Abstract:The research on fracture mechanisms of brittle materials is extremely difficult such as the determination of the energy absorption modes and the geometric characteristics of debris. In this paper, a dynamic experimental fragment recovery device was developed to study the facture characteristics of A99 ceramics (the mass of Al2O3 accounts for 99%) based on the Split‐Hopkinson pressure bar (SHPB) experiments, in which the energy absorption mechanism was revealed. A three‐view characterization method was develope… Show more
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