Observation of Fracture Behavior of Resin Material from an Impact Compression Test by the Hopkinson Bar Method

A compression after impact test by the Hopkinson bar method, which is an impact testing method, was conducted on an acrylic resin specimen and the breakage of the specimen was recorded using the HPV-X2 high-speed video camera. The use of the HPV-X2 enabled successful recording of the crack evolution of the acrylic resin.

Content Type:
Application
Document Number:
LAAN-A-HV-E011
Product Type:
Materials Testing & Inspection, High-Speed Video Camera
Keywords:
Breakage observation, Resin, Acryl, Impact testing, Hopkinson bar, Hydrocarbon Processing Industry (Petrochemical, Chemical), Rubber, Resin, Plastics, HPV-X2
Language:
English
File Name:
jpi718006.pdf
File Size:
1,056kb

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