Title of article :
Assessment of an instrumented Charpy impact machine
Author/Authors :
ANTON SHTERENLIKHT، نويسنده , , SAYYED H. HASHEMI، نويسنده , , JOHN R. YATES، نويسنده , ,
IAN C. HOWARD and ROBERT M. ANDREWS، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
The dynamic responses of the standard Charpy impact machine were studied experimentally
using strain gauges and accelerometer attached to the striker and the rotary position sensor
fixed at the rotating axis and numerically with the finite element analysis. The fracture propagation
was simulated with the cellular automata finite element approach developed earlier. A series of low
velocity as well as full capacity Charpy tests were analysed. It was found that the strain gauge signal
recorded close to the tup edge and the acceleration recorded at the back of the striker do not
match. The energy calculated with the strain gauge data agrees well with the dial reading, while the
energy calculated with the accelerometer signal is never near it. Frequencies close to the first natural
frequency of the Charpy sample have high modal magnitudes in the acceleration signal but are
effectively damped in the strain gauge response. Vibrations of the striker arm have highest modal
magnitudes in the rotary position sensor. A low-pass filter is used to obtain the striker movements.
The finite element analysis partly supports the experimental observations but also suggests that acceleration
at the tup edge suffers higher oscillations than strain.
Keywords :
strain gauge , Charpy test , FEA , rotary position sensor , Accelerometer
Journal title :
International Journal of Fracture
Journal title :
International Journal of Fracture