1. An Experimental Study of the Stress Wave Propagation in Heterogeneous Solids
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Q. M. Li, Xuanye Hu, and Kangpei Meng
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Absorption (acoustics) ,Materials science ,Stress wave ,Reliability (semiconductor) ,Energy absorption ,Acoustics ,Attenuation ,Test requirements ,Solid modeling ,Transmission medium - Abstract
Heterogeneous solids, also known as cellular materials, have significant advantages for impacting energy absorption and blasting effect attenuation. This study focuses on analysing the stress wave propagation in the heterogeneous solids using a novel meso-scale model through an experimental analysis. Six different specimens were designed and manufactured for this experiment and suitable apparatuses were selected and assembled to satisfy the test requirements to maximise the accuracy and reliability. The experiment provided a clear understanding of the wave propagation characteristics, and it was found that when the structure of transmission medium increases in complexity and the input frequency of stress waves becomes higher, the negative effects on the output will become more significant.
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- 2021
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