Investigation on the Damage Mechanisms and Penetration Performance of Jacketed Rods with Different Striking Velocities


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Abstract

Ballistic experiments, numerical simulations, and theoretical model investigations of the penetration performance of homogeneous and jacketed rods into a semi-infinite target are presented. The striking velocities vary between 0.9 and 3.3 km/s. The effects of the jacket material, striking velocity, and initial kinetic energy on the penetration performance and damage mechanisms are analyzed. The results show that jacketed rods provide better penetration performance than homogeneous rods with the same initial kinetic energy. For a fixed ratio of the jacket radius to the core radius, it is preferable to use a jacket material with a lower density and strength that can provide the lowest required flexural stiffness.

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K. Tang

National Key Laboratory of Transient Physics

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Email: tkui2014@sina.com
China, Nanjing, 210094

J. Wang

National Key Laboratory of Transient Physics

Email: tkui2014@sina.com
China, Nanjing, 210094

X. Chen

National Key Laboratory of Transient Physics

Email: tkui2014@sina.com
China, Nanjing, 210094

N. Zhou

Department of Criminal Science and Technology

Email: tkui2014@sina.com
China, Nanjing, 210023

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