Scaling impacted structures when the prototype and the model are made of different materials |
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Affiliation: | Group of Solid Mechanics and Structural Impact, Department of Mechatronics and Mechanical Systems Engineering, University of São Paulo, São Paulo 05508-900, Brazil |
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Abstract: | ![]() By properly applying scaling laws, it is possible to infer the behaviour of a structure from the response of a similar model whose dimensions are scaled by a factor β. In some cases, however, e.g. in the case of strain rate sensitive structures under severe dynamic loads, these laws become distorted, severely limiting this approach. In this article, a methodology for the correction of this distortion is explored for the case when the structure and the model are made of different materials. It is shown that the behaviour of a structure, say, made of mild steel, can be forecast from the response of a model, say, made of aluminium. The technique here detailed is shown to be valid for simple structures subject to axial and transverse impact loads. |
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