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The Materials Map is an open tool for improving networking and interdisciplinary exchange within materials research. It enables cross-database search for cooperation and network partners and discovering of the research landscape.

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  • 2019COMPRESSIVE PROPERTIES OF AUXETIC STRUCTURES WITH CONTROLLED STIFFNESS OF STRUT JOINTS1citations
  • 2018Testing of Auxetic Materials Using Hopkinson Bar and Digital Image Correlation7citations
  • 2018IMPACT TESTING OF ORDNANCE GELATINE UNDER MODERATE STRAIN RATE CONDITIONScitations
  • 2016SEMI–AUTOMATED ASSESSMENT OF MICROMECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF THE METAL FOAMS ON THE CELL-WALL LEVEL1citations

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  • Kytýř, Daniel
  • Jiroušek, Ondřej
  • Fíla, Tomáš
  • Neuhäuserovtomá, Michaela
  • Valach, Jaroslav
  • Koudelka, Petr
  • Adorna, Marcel
  • Luksch, Jutta
  • Falta, Jan
  • Zlámal, Petr
  • Šleichrt, Jan
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IMPACT TESTING OF ORDNANCE GELATINE UNDER MODERATE STRAIN RATE CONDITIONS

  • Doktor, Tomáš
  • Kytýř, Daniel
  • Šleichrt, Jan
  • Fíla, Tomáš
  • Zlámal, Petr
Abstract

<jats:p>An experimental study on energy absorption capabilities and strain rate sensitivity of ordnance gelatine was performed. Strain energy density under quasi static compression and moderate strain rate impact tests was compared. In the study two types of material were tested, bulk ordnance gelatine and polymeric open-cell meshwork filled with ordnance gelatine. From the results a significant strain-rate effect was observed in terms of ultimate compressive strength and strain energy density. In comparison of the deformation behaviour under quasi static conditions and drop weight test the difference was very significant, however slight increase in both strength and strain energy density was observed even between different impact energies and velocities during the impact testing. The peak acceleration was significantly reduced in polymer meshwork filled by gelatine in comparison to the bulk gelatine.</jats:p>

Topics
  • density
  • polymer
  • energy density
  • strength
  • impact test