2016
DOI: 10.1007/s00707-016-1667-5
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Study of steady cavitation assumptions in strain-rate-sensitive solids for rigid projectile penetrations

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“…A large number of analytical and numerical studies have been devoted to the analysis of quasi-static and dynamic cavitation in a wide variety of materials (Abeyaratne and Horgan, 1985, Ball, 1982, Bassani et al, 1980, Buchely and Marañon, 2016, Cohen and Durban, 2013, Durban and Baruch, 1976, Durban and Fleck, 1997, Durban and Masri, 2004, Fond, 2001, Henao, 2009, Horgan and Polignone, 1995, Hou and Abeyaratne, 1992, Huang et al, 1991, Hunter and Crozier, 1968, Ortiz and Molinari, 1992, Rodríguez-Martínez et al, 2014, Singh et al, 2013, Steenbrink et al, 1997, Wright and Ramesh, 2008, Wu et al, 2003.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A large number of analytical and numerical studies have been devoted to the analysis of quasi-static and dynamic cavitation in a wide variety of materials (Abeyaratne and Horgan, 1985, Ball, 1982, Bassani et al, 1980, Buchely and Marañon, 2016, Cohen and Durban, 2013, Durban and Baruch, 1976, Durban and Fleck, 1997, Durban and Masri, 2004, Fond, 2001, Henao, 2009, Horgan and Polignone, 1995, Hou and Abeyaratne, 1992, Huang et al, 1991, Hunter and Crozier, 1968, Ortiz and Molinari, 1992, Rodríguez-Martínez et al, 2014, Singh et al, 2013, Steenbrink et al, 1997, Wright and Ramesh, 2008, Wu et al, 2003.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, Buchely and Marañon [22,23] compared the cavitation fields obtained with the steady-state selfsimilar model developed by Masri and Durban [2] for rate-independent Mises solids with finite element simulations performed for strain-hardening and strain-rate dependent J2 materials. The computations of Buchely and Marañon [22,23] confirmed previous theoretical considerations reported in refs. [15,19,20], and showed that the cavitation fields for rate-dependent materials are functions of time, and cannot be modeled with steady-state self-similar approaches.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[15,19,20], and showed that the cavitation fields for rate-dependent materials are functions of time, and cannot be modeled with steady-state self-similar approaches. However, Buchely and Marañon [22,23] limited their attention to relatively low cavity expansion velocities (m ≤ 0.1, see Eq. (27)) and the effect of material viscosity on shock waves formation at high cavitation velocities was not addressed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…More recently, Buchely et al [51][52][53] developed an engineering model based on the spherical cavity expansion theory for the penetration of a rigid-rod into an elasto-plastic, J2Mises, compressible, Cowper-Symonds strength model. The computations of Buchely and Maranon confirmed previous theoretical considerations and showed that the cavitation fields for rate-dependent materials are functions of time and cannot be modeled with steady-state self-similar approaches.…”
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