NUMERICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES OF HIGH-VELOCITY IMPACT FRAGMENTATION

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作者
KIPP, ME
GRADY, DE
SWEGLE, JW
机构
[1] Sandia National Laboratories Albuquerque
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10.1016/0734-743X(93)90040-E
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TH [机械、仪表工业];
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0802 ;
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Developments are reported in both numerical and experimental capabilities for characterizing the debris spray produced in penetration events. We have performed a series of high-velocity experiments specifically designed to examine the fragmentation of the projectile during impact. High-strength, well-characterized steel spheres (6.35 mm diameter) were launched with a two-stage light-gas gun to velocities in the range of 3 to 5 km/s. Normal impact with PMMA plates, thicknesses of 0.6 to 11 mm, applied impulsive loads of various amplitudes and durations to the steel sphere. The extent of fragmentation, loss in momentum, and divergence of the debris are shown to correspond to the impact conditions. Multiple flash radiography was used to monitor material motion and fragmentation of the steel sphere during the impact event. Dynamic fragmentation theories, based on energy-balance principles, were used to evaluate local material deformation and fracture state information from CTH, a three-dimensional Eulerian solid dynamics shock wave propagation code. The local fragment characterization of the material defines a weighted fragment size distribution, and the sum of these distributions provides a composite particle size distribution for the steel sphere. The calculated axial and radial velocity changes agree well with experimental data, and the calculated fragment sizes for a specific experiment are in qualitative agreement with the radiographic data.
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