1990
DOI: 10.1016/0734-743x(90)90081-6
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On the hydrodynamic theory of long-rod penetration

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“…Soda-lime glass, on the other hand, showed a finite (though reduced) shear strength [193]. This loss of shear strength was correlated with a sudden increase in penetration depth at a certain critical impact speed [194] when glass specimens were struck by flat ended projectiles.…”
Section: Brittle Materials: Ceramics and Glassesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Soda-lime glass, on the other hand, showed a finite (though reduced) shear strength [193]. This loss of shear strength was correlated with a sudden increase in penetration depth at a certain critical impact speed [194] when glass specimens were struck by flat ended projectiles.…”
Section: Brittle Materials: Ceramics and Glassesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Soda‐lime glass, on the other hand, shows a finite (though reduced) shear strength . This loss of shear strength was correlated with a sudden increase in penetration depth at a certain critical impact speed (see also Figure ) when glass specimens were struck by flat‐ended projectiles.…”
Section: Methods Of Studying the Dynamic Properties Of Glassmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Many authors have attempted to further develop the A-T model or to propose new ones. Rosenberg [11] considered the force balance in penetration by introducing the areas of initial cross section and mushroom head of the projectile into the modified Bernoulli equation. Strictly speaking, the initial area of the cross section of the projectile shank is not the same as that of the penetrator at the stagnation point where A-T model applies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%