2022
DOI: 10.5937/vojtehg70-38412
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Numerical analysis of a frontal impact of a 12.7 mm projectile on an armor plate

Abstract: Introduction/purpose: The paper presents a numerical simulation of an impact of a 12.7 mm projectile on an armored metal plate with a velocity of 500 m/s at a distance of 900 m. Numerical simulations offer the possibility of drastically reducing the time required to obtain results in comparison to the time required for planning, organization and execution of experiments. The numerical simulation is done by variations in the thickness of the armor metal plate, specifically an armor metal plate of a thickness of… Show more

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“…There are also research results showing how the thickness of the armor plate affects the interaction of the projectile and the armor plate. 21 With the invariance of the physicochemical characteristics of the armor plate, as the thickness of the armor plate increases, the probability of penetration of the projectile decreases and vice versa projectile impacts. The process of perforating a deformable rod with an elongation of the order of 10 gages into a structure consisting of several steel plates was studied.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are also research results showing how the thickness of the armor plate affects the interaction of the projectile and the armor plate. 21 With the invariance of the physicochemical characteristics of the armor plate, as the thickness of the armor plate increases, the probability of penetration of the projectile decreases and vice versa projectile impacts. The process of perforating a deformable rod with an elongation of the order of 10 gages into a structure consisting of several steel plates was studied.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%