Title of article :
Elastic properties of powders during compaction. Part 2: elastic
anisotropy
Author/Authors :
M. L. Hentschel، نويسنده , , N. W. Page، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Isotropy in the elastic properties of powders
undergoing uniaxial compaction in a cylindrical die was
evaluated from in situ measurements of elastic wave
speed. Shear and bulk longitudinal wave speeds were
measured in both the axial (pressing) and radial
directions. For the five different metal powders studied,
wave speeds were generally higher in the axial
direction. As such, the powder body was best described
as a transversely isotropic material; complete isotropy
was approached only when the powder was close to the
loose packed state, or completely solid. Transversely
isotropic elastic moduli analogous to the common
isotropic ‘engineering’ moduli (Young’s modulus,
Poisson’s ratio, etc.) were calculated by combining
elastic wave speed measurements with the Saint-
Venant approximation. Pseudo-isotropic elastic moduli
(calculated from axial wave speed measurements and
assuming elastic isotropy) were found to be only
qualitatively similar to transversely isotropic elastic
moduli for the axial plane.
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science