I. Maekawa, BEHAVIOR OF MATERIALS SUBJECTED TO AN IMPACT FORCE AND NEW EVALUATIONMETHOD FOR IMPACT STRENGTH, Nuclear Engineering and Design, 150(2-3), 1994, pp. 315-322
The size dependence of the amplitude of a stress pulse produced in a r
od subjected to an impact force is theoretically considered. Impact fa
tigue experiments were performed to see the size dependence of the str
ength of structural materials. According to these results, impact fati
gue life of a short specimen was shorter than that of a long one. Base
d on these considerations, it is shown that the superposition of stres
s waves with reversed phase is effective to improve the impact fatigue
life. In addition, a new method is proposed to evaluate the impact st
rength of materials with stress unit. By this method, influences of st
rain rate on the impact tensile strength I(m,t) and impact bending str
ength I(m,b) are investigated for carbon steel, aluminum alloy and PMM
A using their dynamic stress strain relations which are measured direc
tly on each specimen.