Indexed by:
Abstract:
Based on the temperature rise caused by adiabatic process and the viscosity of the metal under the impact of steel, the Johnson-Cook constitutive relation of structural steel in civil engineering was modified. Applying the Split-Hopkinson Pressure Bar (SHPB) testing technique, the impact experiment under elevated temperatures (25, 350, 450 and 750 degrees C) and high stain rates (2300 and 3200s(-1)) of Q345 steel was performed. Johnson-Cook constitutive model of structural steel was modified on the basis of adiabatic warming effect and Perzyna constitutive model. Based on the result of the experiment, the fitting curves were drawn and compared with the revised constitutive model. The results showed that Q345 steel has obvious strain rate hardening effect and temperature soften effect, and the curves of the modified constitutive model and the experimental results matched very well. The modified Johnson-Cook constitutive relationship can precisely describe the dynamic characteristic of Q345 steel under the impact of temperature effect and strain rate effect.
Keyword:
Reprint Author's Address:
Email:
Source :
PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2016 INTERNATIONAL FORUM ON ENERGY, ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT (IFEESD)
ISSN: 2352-5401
Year: 2016
Volume: 75
Page: 269-273
Language: English
Cited Count:
WoS CC Cited Count: 0
SCOPUS Cited Count:
ESI Highly Cited Papers on the List: 0 Unfold All
WanFang Cited Count:
Chinese Cited Count:
30 Days PV: 19
Affiliated Colleges: