dzhoucam
Mechanical
- Nov 7, 2002
- 12
I am doing an experiment by using a steel ball (14 mm Diameter) to impact onto the center of a simply supported circular panel with a thickness of 1.2 mm at a velocity of 2~3 m/s. I am concerned with the impact force and strain in the panel. I have finished the numerical and analytical model but I have no idea how to measure the contact force during impact. Both the masses of impactor and circular panel are small (in the order of 10 g). Some people advised me to attach an accelerometer on the top of the ball and then calculate the force directly from the mass and acceleration of the impactor. Is this method acceptable?
Also, if I want to measure the strain of the panel, should I use three-element rosette gages?
Many thanks.
Daowu
Also, if I want to measure the strain of the panel, should I use three-element rosette gages?
Many thanks.
Daowu