Innovative impact testing machine for enhancing impact related research in Australia

IF 2.1 Q2 ENGINEERING, CIVIL International Journal of Protective Structures Pub Date : 2022-03-03 DOI:10.1177/20414196211073502
Mohammad Asad, T. Zahra, D. Thambiratnam, Tommy H. T. Chan, Xue-mei Liu, Y. Zhuge, M. Hayne, Anthony Morris, Christina Nguyen
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This paper summarises the development of a state-of-art impact testing machine for simulating impacts such as vehicular crashes or debris impacts onto structures. The machine has a 200 kg pneumatically powered projectile which can travel horizontally within the barrel of the machine with a maximum velocity of 50 m/s to impact the target structure. The maximum kinetic energy that can be generated by the projectile is 125 kJ by using different combinations of mass and velocity. The diameter of the projectile is 214 mm, and its impacting face can be changed to different shapes, such as flat circle, flat square or an elliptical nose to suit different impact scenarios. An innovative braking mechanism incorporating a crush tube is attached within the barrel to ensure safety when the projectile fails to be restrained by the impact. The crush tube can absorb the maximum imparted by the moving projectile. An advanced data acquisition system is installed to collect quantitative and qualitative test data during a period of 50 ms to 1 s. Two high-speed digital image correlation (DIC) cameras are attached and synchronised with the operation of the impact testing machine to record the images at the rate of 50,000 frames per second. Outputs in terms of strains, deformations, accelerations of the target structure with a record of damage history can be analysed using this 3D DIC technique. The paper also briefly presents the first application of this machine for impact testing masonry wall structures.
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本文概述了用于模拟车辆碰撞或碎片撞击结构等冲击的最先进的冲击试验机的发展情况。该机有一个200公斤的气动弹丸,能在机筒内以50米/秒的最大速度水平行进以冲击目标结构。采用不同的质量和速度组合,弹丸能产生的最大动能为125千焦。弹丸的直径为214 mm,其冲击面可以改变为不同的形状,如平圆形、平方形或椭圆形的前端,以适应不同的冲击场景。在枪管内安装了一个创新的制动机构,其中包括一个粉碎管,以确保当弹丸无法受到冲击时的安全。粉碎管可以吸收运动弹丸所传递的最大能量。安装了先进的数据采集系统,在50毫秒至1秒的时间内采集定量和定性测试数据。连接两台高速数字图像相关(DIC)摄像机,与冲击试验机的操作同步,以每秒50,000帧的速率记录图像。输出在应变,变形,加速度的目标结构与损伤历史记录可以使用这种3D DIC技术进行分析。本文还简要介绍了该试验机在砌体墙体结构冲击试验中的首次应用。
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