Title of article :
Comparison of hypervelocity fragmentation and spall experiments with Tuler–Butcher spall and fragment size criteria
Author/Authors :
Dennis E. Grady، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages :
11
From page :
305
To page :
315
Abstract :
The present investigation compares predictive theories of dynamic spall and fragmentation with previously reported experimental data. In the experimental tests, aluminum spheres normally impacted thin aluminum plates at over approximately 4.5–7.5 km/s. Scaling features of the impact breakup phenomenon were explored through selected variation in sphere size and plate thickness. The principal diagnostic was high-resolution flash radiography. Fragment-size features of resulting fragment clouds were determined through detailed analysis of the recorded radiographs. Other investigators have measured the spall strengths for aluminum at comparable ultra-high strain rates. Spall strength amplitude and the corresponding strain rate dependence are principal results of the study. Existing dynamic fracture criteria are specialized here to the sphere impact spall and fragmentation event, and compared with empirical data. Velocity and strain rate scaling relations are developed for fragmentation size in the sphere impact event.
Keywords :
aluminum , spall , fragmentation , hypervelocity impact , Scaling
Journal title :
International Journal of Impact Engineering
Serial Year :
2006
Journal title :
International Journal of Impact Engineering
Record number :
1250977
Link To Document :
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