Abstract
In the present paper, the long rod penetration experiments of tungsten-fiber/Zr-based metallic glass matrix composite (WF/Zr-MG) and tungsten heavy alloy (93W) into Q235 steel targets are conducted by employing H100 smooth bore artillery within the speed range from 765 m/s to 1809 m/s. The diameter of the long rods is 19 mm and its aspect ratio is 10. Different from the mushrooming of 93W rod nose, the self-sharpening phenomenon is observed in the nose of WF/Zr-MG rod. The experimental results indicate that the WF/Zr-MG rod has much better penetrating performance than the 93W rod when the penetration velocity exceeds 1000 m/s. Integrated with the metallographic analysis of the residual rods, the failure modes of WF/Zr-MG rod are identified systemically. The deformation and shear failure of WF/Zr-MG composite mainly occurs in the edge layer of the rod nose during the high-speed penetration and it displays the localizing and sharpening features. The thickness of the edge layer in the rod nose maintains a dynamic balance.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 102-116 |
| Number of pages | 15 |
| Journal | International Journal of Impact Engineering |
| Volume | 79 |
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| Publication status | Published - May 2015 |
| Externally published | Yes |
Keywords
- Long rod penetration
- Metallographic analysis
- Self-sharpening
- Shear failure
- Tungsten-fiber/metallic glass matrix composite (WF/MG composite)