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Computer Research and Modeling, 2022, Volume 14, Issue 4, Pages 887–897
DOI: https://doi.org/10.20537/2076-7633-2022-14-4-887-897
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Calculation of transverse wave speed in preloaded fibres under an impact

A. V. Vasyukova, K. A. Beklemyshevaa, E. S. Onuchina, N. A. Tovarnovaab, I. B. Petrova

a Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (National Research University), 9 Institutsky per., Dolgoprudny, 141700, Russia
b Bauman Moscow State Technical University, 5/1 2nd Baumanskaya st., Moscow, 105005, Russia
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Abstract: The paper considers the problem of transverse impact on a thin preloaded fiber. The commonly accepted theory of transverse impact on a thin fiber is based on the classical works of Rakhmatulin and Smith. The simple relations obtained from the Rakhmatulin–Smith theory are widely used in engineering practice. However, there are numerous evidences that experimental results may differ significantly from estimations based on these relations. A brief overview of the factors that cause the differences is given in this article.
This paper focuses on the shear wave velocity, as it is the only feature that can be directly observed and measured using high-speed cameras or similar methods. The influence of the fiber preload on the wave speed is considered. This factor is important, since it inevitably arises in the experimental results. The reliable fastening and precise positioning of the fiber during the experiments requires its preload. This work shows that the preload significantly affects the shear wave velocity in the impacted fiber.
Numerical calculations were performed for Kevlar 29 and Spectra 1000 yarns. Shear wave velocities are obtained for different levels of initial tension. A direct comparison of numerical results and analytical estimations with experimental data is presented. The speed of the transverse wave in free and preloaded fibers differed by a factor of two for the setup parameters considered. This fact demonstrates that measurements based on high-speed imaging and analysis of the observed shear waves should take into account the preload of the fibers.
This paper proposes a formula for a quick estimation of the shear wave velocity in preloaded fibers. The formula is obtained from the basic relations of the Rakhmatulin–Smith theory under the assumption of a large initial deformation of the fiber. The formula can give significantly better results than the classical approximation, this fact is demonstrated using the data for preloaded Kevlar 29 and Spectra 1000. The paper also shows that direct numerical calculation has better corresponding with the experimental data than any of the considered analytical estimations.
Keywords: thin fiber, impact load, preload, transverse wave speed, numerical modeling, analytical estimation.
Funding agency Grant number
Russian Foundation for Basic Research 18-29-17027
This work was supported by RFBR project 18-29-17027.
Received: 20.12.2021
Accepted: 20.01.2022
Document Type: Article
UDC: 519.6
Language: Russian
Citation: A. V. Vasyukov, K. A. Beklemysheva, E. S. Onuchin, N. A. Tovarnova, I. B. Petrov, “Calculation of transverse wave speed in preloaded fibres under an impact”, Computer Research and Modeling, 14:4 (2022), 887–897
Citation in format AMSBIB
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