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Published in: Strength of Materials 5/2022

06-12-2022

Instrumentation of a Pendulum Impact Testing Machine for Impact Bending Tests

Authors: A. V. Kravchuk, E. A. Kondryakov, V. N. Zhmaka, V. V. Kharchenko

Published in: Strength of Materials | Issue 5/2022

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Abstract

The shortage of metal, which can be used to assess the degree of its degradation, makes it necessary to look for ways to increase the information content of tests to justify the extension of the service life of critical equipment and structural elements of various industries. Today, impact bending tests of various types of specimens are one of the most common types of experimental determination of the energy and mechanical characteristics of structural materials. Different types of impact testers are used to perform them. Conventional pendulum impact testers do not allow us to obtain detailed information about the nature of specimen failure and features of crack propagation in the material, so recently, much attention has been given to the instrumentation of experimental equipment using modern recording systems. In this work, the instrumentation of an MK-30 pendulum impact tester was carried out using a multichannel high-speed strain and force recording system, which allows obtaining results with a sampling rate of up to 20 MHz. A procedure for the calibration of the strain gauges located on the pendulum blade and calibration of the recording system and amplifier blockt for three different signal levels is described. Test trials of specimens of different sizes made of different types of steels were carried out, and loading diagrams in the force–time coordinates were obtained. It is shown that the obtained loading diagrams can be used to calculate the values of the total energy of both deformation and fracture and its components: crack nucleation energy, ductile crack growth energy, brittle crack breakthrough energy and final ductile fracture energy. Using fractographic analysis, the characteristic portions of loading diagrams were compared with the corresponding zones of the fracture surfaces of specimens. The high sensitivity of the recording system allowed us to calculate with high accuracy the values of the crack at brittle fracture and its average velocity in test specimens.

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Metadata
Title
Instrumentation of a Pendulum Impact Testing Machine for Impact Bending Tests
Authors
A. V. Kravchuk
E. A. Kondryakov
V. N. Zhmaka
V. V. Kharchenko
Publication date
06-12-2022
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Strength of Materials / Issue 5/2022
Print ISSN: 0039-2316
Electronic ISSN: 1573-9325
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11223-022-00461-9

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