Shear and Bending Response of a Rigid Plastic Circular Plate Struck Transversely by a Mass* |
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Authors: | Jianhui Liu Norman Jones |
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Affiliation: | 1. DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING , UNIVERSITY OF READING , P.O. Box 225, WHITEKNIGHTS, READING, RG6 2AY, U K;2. DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING , IMPACT RESEARCH CENTRE, UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL , P.O. Box 147, LIVERPOOL, L69 3BX, U K |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT A theoretical analysis is presented for the dynamic plastic behavior of a fully clamped rigid, perfectly plastic circular plate struck transversely by a rigid mass at the center. It is shown that the maximum permanent transverse deformation predicted by a theoretical solution, with combined transverse shear and bending, is similar to that from a bending-only solution when the ratio of shear strength to bending capacity υ is sufficiently large. However, when the strength parameter υ is small, the transverse shear deformation dominates the response and the maximum deformation from a combined shear and bending solution increases sharply with a decrease in υ. It is also found that the transverse shear deformation becomes more important with an increase in the dimensionless mass ratio β and is sensitive to the dimensionless radius ρ0 of the impact area. |
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