Rupture of thin ductile tubes by oblique impact of blunt missiles: experiments

1998 ◽  
Vol 21 (7) ◽  
pp. 571-587 ◽  
Author(s):  
T.G. Zhang ◽  
W.J. Stronge
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2019 ◽  
Vol 350 ◽  
pp. 116-127 ◽  
Author(s):  
Akemi Nishida ◽  
Zuoyi Kang ◽  
Minoru Nagai ◽  
Haruji Tsubota ◽  
Yinsheng Li

Author(s):  
Tomomi Omura ◽  
Shinta Takizawa ◽  
Hiroaki Katsuragi

Abstract For a fundamental understanding of terrain relaxation occurring on sloped surfaces of terrestrial bodies, we analyze the crater shape produced by an impact on an inclined granular (dry-sand) layer. Owing to asymmetric ejecta deposition followed by landsliding, the slope of the impacted inclined surface can be relaxed. Using the experimental results of a solid projectile impact on an inclined dry-sand layer, we measure the distance of centroid migration induced by asymmetric cratering. We find that the centroid migration distance xmig normalized to the crater minor-axis diameter Dcy can be expressed as a function of the initial inclination of the target tan θ, the effective friction coefficient μ, and two parameters K and c that characterize the asymmetric ejecta deposition and oblique impact effect: xmig/Dcy = Ktan θ/(1 − (tan θ/μ)2) + c, where K = 0.6, μ = 0.8, and c = −0.1 to 0.3. This result is consistent with a previous study that considered the effect of asymmetric ejecta deposition. The obtained results provide fundamental information for analyzing the degradation of sloped terrain on planetary surfaces, such as crater-shape degradation due to the accumulation of micro-impacts.


Author(s):  
Akshay Mallikarjuna ◽  
Dan Marghitu ◽  
P.K. Raju

— In this study, an optimized method to simulate the dynamic 3D event of the impact of a rod with a flat surface has been presented. Unlike the 2D FEM based contact models, in this study both the bodies undergoing the impact are considered elastic(deformable) and simulation is the dynamic event of the impact, instead of predefined 2D symmetric contact analysis. Prominent contact models and plasticity models to define material properties in ANSYS are reviewed. Experimentation results of normal and oblique impact of the rod for different rods provided the coefficient of restitution. Experimental results of permanent deformation on the base for different impact velocity is derived out of a prominent impact study. The simulation results are in co-relation with experiment and both indentation and flattening models on the coefficient of restitution (COR) and permanent deformation of the base and rod after the impact. Thus, the presented 3D Explicit Dynamic simulation of impact is validated to analyze the impact behavior of the 2 bodies without any predefined assumptions with respect to boundary conditions or material properties.


2019 ◽  
Vol 40 (2) ◽  
pp. 025002 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rod Cross
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