Title: Investigation of yawed impact into a finite target
Abstract: It is well known that impact inclination is detrimental to penetration performance for long-rod projectiles into semi-infinite targets. The drop-off in performance, measured as the depth of penetration normalized by the initial projectile length, is generally attributed to interference of the tail of the projectile with the side walls of the penetration cavity. However, little has been done to study the effect of impact inclination on the performance of long rods penetrating finite targets. A reverse ballistic experiment and three-dimensional numerical simulations are used to examine the effect of impact inclination against an oblique plate. In particular, the interaction of the projectile with the plate, to include asymmetric enlargement of the penetration channel and side loading of the projectile, are examined in the simulations, and compared to experimental results.
Publication Year: 1998
Publication Date: 1998-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
Indexed In: ['crossref']
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