Title of article :
The erosion transition of tungsten-alloy long rods into aluminum targets
Author/Authors :
Steven B. Segletes، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
This work extends and refines the phenomenological understanding of ballistic penetration in the vicinity of the
erosion-threshold velocity, for the case of hemispherical-nosed tungsten rods striking ductile targets. Analysis, supported
by experimentation, indicates a period of noneroding penetration for these configurations, which results from lateral support
exerted by the target crater upon the deforming, yet noneroding, penetrator. Experiments indicate that the magnitude
of the lateral support, the direct result of an interference fit between rod and crater, must be on the order of the target’s
ballistic-penetration resistance, and does not vary with the impact velocity over the range studied. Analysis suggests that
the duration of the noneroding portion of the ballistic event is neither governed by a fixed time, nor by a fixed depth of
penetration, but rather by a fixed, permissible level of deformation in the penetrator.
Keywords :
lateral , interference , penetration , Erosion transition , Erosion , Rigid
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures