2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijimpeng.2016.04.006
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Dynamic failure of clamped metallic circular plates subjected to underwater impulsive loads

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“…As discussed in previous studies, the speed of sound in the water tube is 1106 m/s which is significantly lower than that in open water 1500 m/s [17,32]. Similar to Fleck and Deshpande [21], we assume that the entire impulse I 0 of the shock is transmitted onto the front face of the sandwich to simplify the experimental analysis.…”
Section: Summary Of the Fluid-structure Interaction Impulsive Loadsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As discussed in previous studies, the speed of sound in the water tube is 1106 m/s which is significantly lower than that in open water 1500 m/s [17,32]. Similar to Fleck and Deshpande [21], we assume that the entire impulse I 0 of the shock is transmitted onto the front face of the sandwich to simplify the experimental analysis.…”
Section: Summary Of the Fluid-structure Interaction Impulsive Loadsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The response of stress-strain for 5A06 aluminum alloy has been exhibited in ref. [32]. The results of quasi-static tension tests in room and high temperatures of 3003 aluminum alloy are shown in Fig.…”
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“…Impact loads were used to generate underwater pressure impulses. 10 Huang et al 11 reported that the plate under water-backed condition displays a 53% reduction in the maximum plate deflection compared with the plate under air-backed condition. Their results showed that the deflection rate increased with increasing applied loads and thickness of panels, which indicated that thicker panels experienced a longer duration of dynamic response than thinner panels at specified applied loads.…”
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