High Strain-Rate Test of Sinter-Forged Cu-Cr with Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar

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Electrodes of vacuum interrupters are manufactured of sinter-forged Cu-Cr that have good electrical and mechanical characteristics. The dynamic characteristics of the sinter-forged Cu-Cr material need to be identified in order to investigate the impact behavior of the electrodes that depends on the strain-rate at the closing stroke. In this paper, a split Hopkinson pressure bar apparatus was used to acquire the dynamic material properties of the sinter-forged Cu-Cr. Experimental results are interpolated to construct the original and modified Johnson-Cook model and the Cowper-Symonds model as the constitutive relation for numerical simulation of the impact behavior of electrodes.
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Plasticity 2002
Issue Date
2002-01-03
Language
ENG
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Plasticity 2002, v.0, no.0, pp.645 - 647

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http://hdl.handle.net/10203/137408
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ME-Conference Papers(학술회의논문)
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