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高级实验师
性别:男
毕业院校:大连理工大学
学位:博士
所在单位:力学与航空航天学院
学科:工程力学
办公地点:海涵楼(实验2号楼)211
联系方式:e-mail: chenxiaodong@dlut.edu.cn
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Experiments on shock-absorbing capacity of granular matter under impact load
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论文类型:期刊论文
发表时间:2012-01-01
发表刊物:ACTA PHYSICA SINICA
收录刊物:SCIE、PKU、ISTIC
卷号:61
期号:18
ISSN号:1000-3290
关键字:granular matter; shock-absorbing capacity; energy dissipation; impact load
摘要:Granular matter is a complex energy dissipation system. The friction and the viscous contacts among particles can dissipate effectively the system energy caused by external impact load. The force chain structure in granular system can extend the local impact in spatial dimension and expand the instantaneous impact in temporal dimension, thus to obtain the effective shock-absorbing effect. To investigate the absorbing capacity of granular matter under an impact load, in the present study, we develop an experimental system, in which a rock ball impacts granular matter in a cylinder under gravity, and the impact force on the cylinder bottom is measured with three load cells. The influences of particle size, material propery, thickness of granular matter on shock-absorbing capacity are discussed. The results show that irregular particles have more shock absorbing capacity, while the large-size particles have a slightly higher shock absorbing capability than the small-size particles. The thickness of granular matter, H, is a key parameter to affect the shock-absorbing. Critical thickness, H-c, is obtained in the experiments. The shock-absorbing capacity of granular matter is enhanced with H increasing when H < H-c, while H has little influence on shock-absorbing when H > H-c. The resutls above are obtained with constant impact energy. Critical thickness H-c should be a function of impact energy and will be determined in the next study. With the experiments on shock-absorbing capacity of granular matter, it can reveal basic mechanical behaviors of granular materials and be applied in mechanical vibration absorptions.