화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Materials Science, Vol.52, No.17, 10073-10084, 2017
Static and dynamic compression strength of hot-pressed boron carbide using a dumbbell-shaped specimen
Dumbbell-shaped specimens were machined from a tile of a commercially available boron carbide and subjected to static and dynamic compressive loads. Static experiments were performed using a screw-driven load frame, and the fracture process was recorded with a high-speed camera. Dynamic experiments were performed using a split-Hopkinson pressure bar and an ultra-high-speed camera to record the fracture process. The average static (similar to 10(-1) s(-1)) compressive strength of this boron carbide was determined to be 6.1 +/- 0.3 GPa, and the dynamic compression strength, up to a strain rate of 300 s(-1), was 6.2 +/- 0.3 GPa. These strength values are twice the value reported by the manufacturer and approximately 30% higher than the values reported by others for the same boron carbide but when using a cuboidal specimen geometry.