Modelling of Charpy Test Using the FEM Method in LS-DYNA Software

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The hereby paper presents comparison of numerically modelled Charpy test in LS-Dyna environment with an experiment on accredited Charpy impact test machine. The comparison was applied to dimensions of a strained sample at selected points and energy consumed for the sample fracture and strains during the test.

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Solid State Phenomena (Volume 224)

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244-248

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November 2014

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