Projectile nose mass abrasion of high-speed penetration into concrete

Haijun Wu*, Fei Qian, Fenglei Huang, Yinan Wang

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Abstract

Based on the dynamic spherical cavity expansion theory of concrete and the analysis of experimental data, a mass abrasion model of projectile considering the hardness of aggregates, the relative strength of target and projectile, and the initial impact velocity is constructed in this paper. Furthermore, the effect of mass abrasion on the penetration depth of projectile and the influence of hardness of aggregates and strength of projectile on penetration depth and mass loss are also analyzed. The results show that, for the ogive-nose projectile with the CRH of 3 and aspect ratio of 7 penetrating the concrete of 35 MPa, the "rigid-body penetration" model is available when the initial impact velocity is lower than 800 m/s. However, when the initial impact velocity is higher than 800 m/s, the "deforming/eroding body penetration" model should be adopted. Through theoretical analysis and numerical calculation, the results indicate that the initial impact velocity is the most important factor of mass abrasion. The hardness of aggregates and the strength of projectile are also significant factors. But relatively speaking, the sensitivity of strength of projectile to mass abrasion is higher, which indicates that the effect of projectile material on mass abrasion is more dramatic than the hardness of aggregates.

Original languageEnglish
Article number296503
JournalAdvances in Mechanical Engineering
Volume2012
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Publication statusPublished - 2012

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Wu, H., Qian, F., Huang, F., & Wang, Y. (2012). Projectile nose mass abrasion of high-speed penetration into concrete. Advances in Mechanical Engineering, 2012, Article 296503. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/296503