@inproceedings{5124836ae13744658a7725e0a9f2aaec,
title = "Modeling on the shock wave in spheres hypervelocity impact on flat plates",
abstract = "To estimate the geometric features of the wave front during the first complete propagation in the spherical-projectile, the Geometric Propagation Model (GPM) is built in this paper to describe the geometry of the shock wave front, which proposes an ellipse contour as a function of time and equivalent speed. The GPM identifies the geometric features of the wave front as a function of time and impact velocity successfully. Meanwhile, the attenuation of shock amplitude and peak pressure in the projectile is also analyzed with the GPM and simulations. The GPM may be applicable to hypervelocity events involving any monolithic materials as long as the equivalent speed could be supplied from theoretical calculation or numerical simulation.",
author = "K. Wen and Chen, {X. W.}",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2019 by International Ballistics Society All rights reserved.; 31st International Symposium on Ballistics, BALLISTICS 2019 ; Conference date: 04-11-2019 Through 08-11-2019",
year = "2019",
language = "English",
series = "Proceedings - 31st International Symposium on Ballistics, BALLISTICS 2019",
publisher = "DEStech Publications Inc.",
pages = "1736--1748",
editor = "Saraswat, {V. K.} and Reddy, {G. Satheesh} and Clive Woodley",
booktitle = "Terminal Ballistics, Explosion Mechanics, Vulnerability and Survivability",
}