Dynamic Responses for Viscoelastic Shock Absorbers to Protect a Finger under Impact Force

This paper deals with dynamic responses of viscoelastic shock absorbers to protect a finger under impact forces by a sliding rigid object. The outline of the viscoelastic absorber is tube and the cross section of the absorber is in the shape of hollow semi circle. The sliding object having initial v...

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Published inApplied Mechanics and Materials Vol. 36; pp. 287 - 292
Main Authors Yamaguchi, Takao, Kanai, Tomoyuki, Fujii, Yusaku, Maruyama, Shinichi, Nagai, Kenichi, Fukushima, Toru
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Zurich Trans Tech Publications Ltd 01.10.2010
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Summary:This paper deals with dynamic responses of viscoelastic shock absorbers to protect a finger under impact forces by a sliding rigid object. The outline of the viscoelastic absorber is tube and the cross section of the absorber is in the shape of hollow semi circle. The sliding object having initial velocities collided with the absorbers. And the relevant restoring forces are measured using Levitation Mass Method proposed by Fujii. In this paper, we carry out numerical analysis of dynamic response for the viscoelastic absorbers under the same conditions with the experiment using LMM. The absorbers are modeled using a nonlinear concentrated spring with nonlinear hysteresis. This nonlinear spring is connected to the levitated block, which is modeled by three-dimensional finite elements. The experimental data are compared with the calculated ones using our proposed FEM.
Bibliography:Selected, peer reviewed papers from the International Conference on Precision Instrumentation and Measurement 2010 (CPIM 2010) and its satellite event, the International Symposium on Mass Measurement Device (MMD2010), held in our beautiful and historical city of Kiryu, March 17-20
ISBN:9780878492299
0878492291
ISSN:1660-9336
1662-7482
1662-7482
DOI:10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.36.287