2018
DOI: 10.1590/s1517-707620180003.0527
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Numerical Studies of Penetration in Light Armor, Concrete and Brick-Wall Targets

Abstract: The accurate numerical simulation of projectile penetration process is a complex challenge. Experimental investigation of these time-dependent non-linear events is expensive and time-consuming. In this paper, 3-D numerical simulations are carried out to estimate the penetration performance of designed penetrators against the double and triple brick-wall, plain concrete wall and light armor targets at impact velocities of 120 to 300 m/s, undergoing normal and oblique impacts. In all simulations, both the projec… Show more

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“…Hence, the size of the impacted area is larger than a single brick. Other available work investigate an impact area size similar to the dimensions of a single brick and impact velocities in the range of approximately 100–300 m/s (Schwer, 2008; Zakir et al, 2018). However, for threats with impact velocities above 500 m/s, like for example, projectiles and detonation fragments, no information on the response of fired clay bricks is available in literature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, the size of the impacted area is larger than a single brick. Other available work investigate an impact area size similar to the dimensions of a single brick and impact velocities in the range of approximately 100–300 m/s (Schwer, 2008; Zakir et al, 2018). However, for threats with impact velocities above 500 m/s, like for example, projectiles and detonation fragments, no information on the response of fired clay bricks is available in literature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%