Rigid Body Assembly Impact Models for Adiabatic Cutoff Equipments

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Authors

  • M. MASSENZIO Université de Lyon, Lyon, F-69003, France Université Lyon 1, UMRT9406, LBMC, IUT B Département Génie Mécanique et Productique, France
  • S. PASHAH Université de Lyon, Lyon, F-69003, France Université Lyon 1, UMRT9406, LBMC, IUT B Département Génie Mécanique et Productique, France
  • E. JACQUELIN Université de Lyon, Lyon, F-69003, France Université Lyon 1, UMRT9406, LBMC, IUT B Département Génie Mécanique et Productique, France
  • A. BENNANI Université de Lyon, Lyon, F-69003, France Université Lyon 1, UMRT9406, LBMC, IUT B Département Génie Mécanique et Productique, France

Abstract

This paper is concerned with systems consisting of components colliding with each other. In particular, a high velocity adiabatic impact cutoff machine is investigated. For general understanding of the impact dynamics (affected by a large number of parameters), the mechanisms are modelled in a simplified and accurate manner. Two simple models are developed: the energy-balance model and the spring-mass model. The energy-balance model is based on the principle of total energy conservation. It provides only the punch minimum kinetic energy required for efficient cutting. Concerning the spring-mass model, the different components are represented by rigid masses and their deformations are modelled by springs (linear or nonlinear in the case of contact stiffness). The resulting non-linear equations are solved using the Newmark numerical technique. The impact force, velocity, displacement and acceleration histories are calculated what makes possible a fine description of the cutoff cycle steps. The two models are helpful for both the design and tuning of the mechanisms involving impacts between their components.

Keywords:

impact, rigid body, adiabatic cutoff, spring-mass model, energy-balance model