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Scaling impacted structures

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The problem of non-scalability of structures under impact loads caused by strain-rate effects is solved in this article by properly correcting the impact velocity. The technique relies on the use of an alternative dimensionless basis, together with a mathematical model which allows the calculation of a correction factor for the impact velocity. This new velocity, when applied to the model, makes it to assure the satisfaction of the scaling laws. The indirect similitude method detailed here is applied to two strain-rate sensitive structures, a double plate under in-plane impact and a beam subjected to a blast load. The results show a very good agreement so that the model and a prototype made from strain rate sensitive materials behave the same.

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Correspondence to M. Alves.

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accepted for publication 3 March 2004

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Oshiro, R., Alves, M. Scaling impacted structures. Archive of Applied Mechanics 74, 130–145 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00419-004-0343-8

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