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Rate-dependent hardening model for polymer-bonded explosives with an HTPB polymer matrix considering a wide range of strain rates
This article is concerned with the effect of the strain rate on the strain hardening behavior of polymer-bonded explosives at a wide range of strain rates ranging from 0.0001 s–1 to 3870 s−1. Inert polymer-bonded explosive simulants are prepared as specialized particulate composites to acquire analo...
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Published in: | Journal of composite materials 2015-02, Vol.49 (4), p.425-438 |
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Main Authors: | , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | This article is concerned with the effect of the strain rate on the strain hardening behavior of polymer-bonded explosives at a wide range of strain rates ranging from 0.0001 s–1 to 3870 s−1. Inert polymer-bonded explosive simulants are prepared as specialized particulate composites to acquire analogous mechanical characteristics to polymer-bonded explosives for safety reasons. Uniaxial compressive tests were conducted from quasi-static states to intermediate strain rates ranging from 0.0001 s−1 to 100 s−1 with cylindrical specimens using a dynamic material testing machine (INSTRON 8801) and a high-speed material testing machine. An experimental method was developed for uniaxial compressive tests at intermediate strain rates ranging from 10 s−1 to 100 s−1. Split Hopkinson pressure bar tests were performed at high strain rates ranging from 1250 s−1 to 3870 s−1. Deformation behavior was investigated using captured images from a high-speed camera. The strain hardening behavior of polymer-bonded explosive simulants was formulated as a function of the strain rate with the proposed rate-dependent hardening model based on the DSGZ model. The model is capable of representing the complicated strain rate effects on the strain hardening behavior for rate-sensitive materials with a second-order exponentially-increasing function of the strain rate sensitivity. The rate-dependent hardening model of polymer-bonded explosives can be readily applied to prediction of deformation modes of polymer-bonded explosives in a warhead that undergoes severe dynamic loads. |
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ISSN: | 0021-9983 1530-793X |
DOI: | 10.1177/0021998314521057 |