Y. Chuman et al., A SENSING BLOCK METHOD FOR MEASURING IMPACT FORCE GENERATED AT A CONTACT PART, International journal of impact engineering, 19(2), 1997, pp. 165-174
A new method has been devised for measuring the impact force generated
at the contact part in a collision. This new method, here called the
sensing block method, is based on a simple structure which is made of
a steel cylindrical block with a small cylindrical projection. The top
of this projection serves as the contact plane in a collision. The im
pact force generated at the contact part can be measured using small s
train gages mounted on the side surface of the projection. Through the
calibration tests, the new method was confirmed to be more effective
for direct measurement of impact force with relatively high sensitivit
y for both normal and oblique impacts. The obtained measurements are a
lmost entirely free from disturbances caused by reflected wave interfe
rence. Using this method, an impact experiment on commercially availab
le pure aluminum bars with different lengths and spherical ends was pe
rformed. From the experimental results, it was found that the generate
d maximum force gradually increased in proportion to the square root o
f potential energy, and that the generated mean stress on the contact
part was constant and independent of the radius of curvature of the sp
herical end and impact velocity. Copyright (C) 1996 Elsevier Science L
td.