Stress intensity factors for a three dimensional rectangular interfacial crack were considered using the body force method. In the numerical calculations, unknown body force densities were approximated by the products...Stress intensity factors for a three dimensional rectangular interfacial crack were considered using the body force method. In the numerical calculations, unknown body force densities were approximated by the products of the fundamental densities and power series; here the fundamental densities are chosen to express singular stress fields due to an interface crack exactly. The calculation shows that the numerical results are satisfied. The stress intensity factors for a rectangular interface crack were indicated accurately with the varying aspect ratio, and bimaterial parameter.展开更多
Significance of body material and temperature variation on burning time and burning rate of Si/Pb O/Pb_3O_4/FG and B/BaCrO_4/FG pyrotechnic delay compositions were experimentally studied. Brass and stainless steel wer...Significance of body material and temperature variation on burning time and burning rate of Si/Pb O/Pb_3O_4/FG and B/BaCrO_4/FG pyrotechnic delay compositions were experimentally studied. Brass and stainless steel were used as delay body materials. High resolution oscilloscope and a customized chronometer were simultaneously used for the measurement of burning time and burning rate. Results reveal that brass material with controlled column dimensions reduced the variation in burning time of Si/Pb O/Pb_3O_4/FG delay mixture from 7.43% to 4.17% and that of B/Ba CrO_4/FG mixture from 16.83% to 9.39%.Similarly the variation in burning rate was reduced from 7.57% to 4.12% and from 17% to 9.69% for Si/Pb O/Pb_3O_4/FG and B/BaCrO_4/FG mixtures respectively. Si/PbO/Pb_3O_4/FG delay mixture was also subjected to temperature ranging from -54℃ up to+100℃. The burning rate of this composition varied linearly with temperature. Burning rate increased from 28.01 mm/s to 34.38 mm/s when the temperature was varied from -54℃ to +100℃.展开更多
文摘Stress intensity factors for a three dimensional rectangular interfacial crack were considered using the body force method. In the numerical calculations, unknown body force densities were approximated by the products of the fundamental densities and power series; here the fundamental densities are chosen to express singular stress fields due to an interface crack exactly. The calculation shows that the numerical results are satisfied. The stress intensity factors for a rectangular interface crack were indicated accurately with the varying aspect ratio, and bimaterial parameter.
文摘Significance of body material and temperature variation on burning time and burning rate of Si/Pb O/Pb_3O_4/FG and B/BaCrO_4/FG pyrotechnic delay compositions were experimentally studied. Brass and stainless steel were used as delay body materials. High resolution oscilloscope and a customized chronometer were simultaneously used for the measurement of burning time and burning rate. Results reveal that brass material with controlled column dimensions reduced the variation in burning time of Si/Pb O/Pb_3O_4/FG delay mixture from 7.43% to 4.17% and that of B/Ba CrO_4/FG mixture from 16.83% to 9.39%.Similarly the variation in burning rate was reduced from 7.57% to 4.12% and from 17% to 9.69% for Si/Pb O/Pb_3O_4/FG and B/BaCrO_4/FG mixtures respectively. Si/PbO/Pb_3O_4/FG delay mixture was also subjected to temperature ranging from -54℃ up to+100℃. The burning rate of this composition varied linearly with temperature. Burning rate increased from 28.01 mm/s to 34.38 mm/s when the temperature was varied from -54℃ to +100℃.