Biomedical Engineering and Sciences Student Publications
Document Type
Poster
Publication Title
Northrop Grumman Engineering & Science Student Design Showcase
Abstract
A Split Hopkinson (Kolsky) Bar is a device used to find a material’s mechanical response under high strain rate loading scenarios (10² – 10⁴ s⁻¹) [1]. It is commonly used to simulate vehicle crashes or ballistic impacts. The novelty of the device is its size and cost of its components compared to other SPHBs on the market. The motivation is to further the capabilities on campus by providing the first dynamic material testing device.
Advisor
Linxia Gu
Publication Date
4-24-2026
Recommended Citation
Carr, Andrew; Deniz, Sebastian; Hizon, Rachel; and Paton, Stefan, "Biopulse: Split Hopkinson (Kolsky) Bar" (2026). Biomedical Engineering and Sciences Student Publications. 34.
https://repository.fit.edu/bces_student/34