FEM simulation of static and dynamic test

Tensile testing is used to determine a material's mechanical behaviour when subjected to tension. It is a part of the material testing process where the engineers determine if the material is appropriate for a certain application. This final year project (FYP) focuses on modelling two types of...

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Main Author: Chia, Jia Rong
Other Authors: Shu Dong Wei
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2022
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1582232023-03-04T20:20:25Z FEM simulation of static and dynamic test Chia, Jia Rong Shu Dong Wei School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering MDSHU@ntu.edu.sg Engineering::Materials Tensile testing is used to determine a material's mechanical behaviour when subjected to tension. It is a part of the material testing process where the engineers determine if the material is appropriate for a certain application. This final year project (FYP) focuses on modelling two types of experiments, namely the Static Tensile Test and the Dynamic Tensile Test. The material of the specimen used for this simulation is Aluminium 6061-T66061-T6. Static Tensile Test is performed using the universal testing machine because of the low strain rate condition while Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar set up is used for high strain rate conditions for dynamic tensile test. Several simulations are performed using a commercial Finite element analysis software package called ANSYS. The geometric model is modelled in Solidworks or SpaceClaim; a Computer-Aided Design software. Simulation results will be validated with past experiments conducted by previous FYP students. Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) 2022-06-01T13:32:40Z 2022-06-01T13:32:40Z 2022 Final Year Project (FYP) Chia, J. R. (2022). FEM simulation of static and dynamic test. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/158223 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/158223 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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FEM simulation of static and dynamic test
description Tensile testing is used to determine a material's mechanical behaviour when subjected to tension. It is a part of the material testing process where the engineers determine if the material is appropriate for a certain application. This final year project (FYP) focuses on modelling two types of experiments, namely the Static Tensile Test and the Dynamic Tensile Test. The material of the specimen used for this simulation is Aluminium 6061-T66061-T6. Static Tensile Test is performed using the universal testing machine because of the low strain rate condition while Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar set up is used for high strain rate conditions for dynamic tensile test. Several simulations are performed using a commercial Finite element analysis software package called ANSYS. The geometric model is modelled in Solidworks or SpaceClaim; a Computer-Aided Design software. Simulation results will be validated with past experiments conducted by previous FYP students.
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title FEM simulation of static and dynamic test
title_short FEM simulation of static and dynamic test
title_full FEM simulation of static and dynamic test
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publisher Nanyang Technological University
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url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/158223
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