Study on damage effect of behind-armor debris on internal parts in tanks based on the experiments

Z. G. Liang*, J. L. Chen, Z. W. Zhang*, S. C. Zhao, S. S. Wang*

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Abstract

Purpose: In order to explore the damaging effect of behind-armor debris of explosively formed projectile (EFP) attack on the top armor of tank and the internal parts of vehicles, a method of damage probability calculation based on experiments is proposed. Design/methodology/approach: The equivalent target structure of rear-effect damage of the equipment and personnel in the vehicle is determined based on the analysis of the vulnerability of internal equipment and personnel in the tank. The experimental scheme to obtain the density distribution of behind-armor debris is designed, and the calculation model of the damage probability of cavitating antipersonnel debris to the key components of the vehicle is given in the range of scattering angles and different broken pieces. Findings: The examples show that the damage probability calculation model can be used in the process of evaluating the damage of the equipment and personnel in the tank by behind-armor debris. Originality/value: An experimental model based on the analysis of the vulnerability of the equipment and personnel is proposed to calculate the damage probability from debris falling on the equipment and personnel in the vehicle. The results are of great value to the calculation of damage evaluation of the equipment and personnel in the tank.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)716-727
Number of pages12
JournalMultidiscipline Modeling in Materials and Structures
Volume17
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021

Keywords

  • Behind-armor debris
  • Damage probability
  • Debris dispersion angle
  • Explosively formed projectile (EFP)

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Liang, Z. G., Chen, J. L., Zhang, Z. W., Zhao, S. C., & Wang, S. S. (2021). Study on damage effect of behind-armor debris on internal parts in tanks based on the experiments. Multidiscipline Modeling in Materials and Structures, 17(4), 716-727. https://doi.org/10.1108/MMMS-02-2020-0031