TY - GEN
T1 - Autodyn-2D simulation of shaped charge jet formation and penetration mechanism into multi-layered shielded target
AU - Guendouz, Kamal
AU - Sayhi, Ayoub
AU - Cheng, Wang
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© (2014) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland.
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - In this work, the shaped charge jet formation depends on different parameters which can has effect on jet behavior such as jet velocity, breakup and penetration. Jet radius or liner thickness, shell thickness, liner material density, α angle and stand-off distance are evaluated in purpose to investigate their effect on performance of shaped charge jet velocity and jet breakup phenomena, also we investigate the effect of stand-off distance on shaped charge jet penetration into steel target. We also studied the performance of some protective shields materials in order to assure more protection for vehicle structure against shaped charge jet penetration. For that, different materials were used as armors such as: kevlar epoxy, polyethylene, glass epoxy, steel-1006 and Al2O3 ceramic. These protective shields were evaluated in order to show their performance against shaped charge penetration into target. To do so, adopted explicit dynamic analyzing program Autodyn basing on finite element were used to simulate shaped charge jet formation and penetration. Autodyn-2D simulationshighlight the efficiency of our work comparing with the experiments done in literature and Birkhoff’s theory. In other terms, increasing in shell thickness, alpha angle and liner densityenhance jet breakup time, protective shields layered armor of steel-1006, steel 1006 with polyethylene and steel-1006 with Al2O3ceramic give more protection for structure against shaped charge jet penetration comparing with others armors.
AB - In this work, the shaped charge jet formation depends on different parameters which can has effect on jet behavior such as jet velocity, breakup and penetration. Jet radius or liner thickness, shell thickness, liner material density, α angle and stand-off distance are evaluated in purpose to investigate their effect on performance of shaped charge jet velocity and jet breakup phenomena, also we investigate the effect of stand-off distance on shaped charge jet penetration into steel target. We also studied the performance of some protective shields materials in order to assure more protection for vehicle structure against shaped charge jet penetration. For that, different materials were used as armors such as: kevlar epoxy, polyethylene, glass epoxy, steel-1006 and Al2O3 ceramic. These protective shields were evaluated in order to show their performance against shaped charge penetration into target. To do so, adopted explicit dynamic analyzing program Autodyn basing on finite element were used to simulate shaped charge jet formation and penetration. Autodyn-2D simulationshighlight the efficiency of our work comparing with the experiments done in literature and Birkhoff’s theory. In other terms, increasing in shell thickness, alpha angle and liner densityenhance jet breakup time, protective shields layered armor of steel-1006, steel 1006 with polyethylene and steel-1006 with Al2O3ceramic give more protection for structure against shaped charge jet penetration comparing with others armors.
KW - Armor
KW - Autodyn-2D
KW - Breakup
KW - Penetration
KW - Shaped charge
KW - Stand-off distance
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84921676329&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.664.128
DO - 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.664.128
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84921676329
T3 - Applied Mechanics and Materials
SP - 128
EP - 137
BT - Mechatronics and Mechanical Engineering I
A2 - Zhang, Teresa T.
A2 - Rui, He
A2 - Tandon, Puneet
A2 - Tandon, Puneet
A2 - Zhang, Teresa T.
A2 - Rui, He
PB - Trans Tech Publications Ltd.
T2 - 2014 International Conference on Mechatronics and Mechanical Engineering, ICMME 2014
Y2 - 6 September 2014 through 8 September 2014
ER -