An Analysis of the Rettitution Behavior of Strings Considering Mechanical Properties in Diametral Direction.

The restitution behavior of fiber strings was analyzed with considering the tensile and compressive properties. An impact test device in which the strings were tensioned and struck with a hammer was used and the impact speed and restitution coefficients were measured. A special string which the contact part was covered by a steel pipe was also used to examine the effect of diametral compressive deformation of strings. In ordinary test, the coefficient becomes small with increase of impact speed, while that becomes slightly large in the covered string test. Accordingly, this phenomenon is caused mainly by the compressive deformation. A dynamic restitution model considering diametral visco-elasticity of materials was suggested with approximating it by Voigt model. The restitution behavior was simulated by numerical computation. The calculation results showed good agreement with the experimental ones.