Use of high-speed photography to study localisation during high-strain-rate torsion testing of soft iron

Volume: 298, Issue: 1-2, Pages: 90 - 99
Published: Jan 1, 2001
Abstract
A technique has been developed for using high-speed photography to study the continuous formation of regions of localised shear in thin-walled tubular specimens of very ductile Remco iron tested in a torsional split Hopkinson pressure bar apparatus at nominal strain rates of ∼3000 s−1. A fibre-optic flash unit provides adequate illumination at framing rates up to 200 000 s−1. Photographic grids having 5 or 10 lines (or squares) per mm allow...
Paper Details
Title
Use of high-speed photography to study localisation during high-strain-rate torsion testing of soft iron
Published Date
Jan 1, 2001
Volume
298
Issue
1-2
Pages
90 - 99
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