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Validity of one-dimensional experimental principle for flat specimen in bar-bar tensile impact apparatus
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    Validity of one-dimensional experimental principle for flat specimen in bar-bar tensile impact apparatus (English)
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    1 March 2001
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    The Bar-bar Tensile Impact Apparatus (BTIA) is widely used to measure the dynamic tensile properties of solid materials. In the present paper, a simplified three-dimensional finite element model for the BTIA system with a flat specimen is established to simulate the experimental process of a BTIA. The numerical solution for the model is solved by ADINA. In the scope of elastoplastic theory, the numerical analysis confirms the validity of the one-dimensional experimental principle used in the BTIA, as long as certain foundations are satisfied.
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    Stress wave
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    Bar-bar Tensile Impact Apparatus (BTIA)
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    Three-dimensional finite element analysis
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    Dumb-bell-like flat specimen
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