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Ballistic impact to access the high-rate behaviour of individual silk fibres
Authors:Daniel R. Drodge  Beth Mortimer  Chris Holland  Clive R. Siviour
Affiliation:1. Department of Engineering Science, University of Oxford, Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3 PJ, United Kingdom;2. Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3PS, United Kingdom
Abstract:A revision of a classic transverse fibre impact technique is presented, as applied to the problem of obtaining the high strain-rate constitutive behaviour of commercial Bombyx mori silk. Medium tenacity nylon was also studied. Two approaches are presented: firstly a fixed pre-stress, varied impact velocity method that derives stress–strain behaviour by inverse fit; and secondly a fixed impact velocity, varied pre-stress approach, assuming basic elastic jump conditions to obtain a locus of post-impact states. The post-impact stress–strain states obtained using the two approaches converge for silk but diverge for nylon. This we attribute to silk's fine structure being able to homogenise energy dissipation at static and dynamic deformation rates. However, the coarser microstructure of nylon results in a different loading path dependence, thus divergence in the two approaches. It was also noted that silk exhibited a comparatively stable level of impact energy absorption under varying pre-stress, when compared to nylon.
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