Title

A Constitutive-Microdamage Model to Simulate Hypervelocity Projectile-Target Impact, Material Damage and Fracture

Publication Date

9-2003

Document Type

Article

Comments

Eftis, J., C. Carrasco, and R. A. Osegueda. . A Constitutive-Microdamage Model to Simulate Hypervelocity Projectile-Target Impact, Material Damage and Fracture. Vol. 19, 2003.

https://doi.org/10.1016/S0749-6419(02)00036-0

Abstract

A set of constitutive-microdamage equations are presented that can model shock compression and the microdamage and fracture that can evolve following hypervelocity impact. The equations are appropriate for polycrystalline metals. For impact at a projectile velocity of 6.0 km/s, numerical simulations are preformed that describe the impact of spherical soda-lime glass projectiles with aluminum 1100 rectangular target plates. Three ratios of the projectile diameter to the target thickness are chosen for the simulations, providing a wide range of damage features. The simulated impact damage is compared with experimental damage of corresponding test specimens, illustrating the capability of the model.

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