Title of article
Temperature Control of Pulse Heated Specimens in a Kolsky Bar Apparatus Using Microsecond Time-Resolved Pyrometry
Author/Authors
D. Basak، نويسنده , , H. W. Yoon، نويسنده , , R. Rhorer، نويسنده , , T. J. Burns and T. Matsumoto ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
14
From page
561
To page
574
Abstract
Analysis of machining processes is important in the understanding and improving
of manufacturing methods. The modeling of machining processes relies
on high-strain-rate, high-temperature material properties. A Split–Hopkinson
(or Kolsky) bar has been developed at NIST for this purpose. By heating the
material specimen rapidly with a controlled current pulse prior to the mechanical
impact of the bar, structural changes in the specimen are inhibited, thus
better simulating conditions during machining. A stress-strain relationship can
be determined at various temperatures for a range of materials. For the elevated
temperature Kolsky experiments it is essential for the specimen to be maintained
at a constant and uniform temperature prior to dynamic loading. The development
and implementation of a near-infrared micro-pyrometer (NIMPY) for
the precision control of the Kolsky specimen temperature by using a pulse
heating system preceding the mechanical impact are described. The pulseheating
system can be operated either in the transient mode, where the current
to the specimen is switched off at a preset temperature or time; or in the brief
steady-state mode, where the specimen is heated rapidly to achieve the preset
temperature (in the range from 400 to 1300 K) in a short time (about 200 ms
Keywords
temperature control. , Pyrometry , Pulse heating , Kolsky bar apparatus , PID control
Journal title
International Journal of Thermophysics
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
International Journal of Thermophysics
Record number
427070
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