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Firm Embedding Behavior of Annular Grooved Projectiles Impacting Ductile Metal Targets

Q. HUANG, S. S. FENG, X. K. LAN, C. N. CHEN, Y. X. DONG, T. ZHOU

Abstract


Annular grooved projectiles (AGPs) have drawn ongoing concerns as an advanced penetrator for their excellent anti-rebound capability in impacting metal plates. They could become embedded solidly in the target surface during low-velocity impact. In this investigation, the firm embedding behavior of AGP was observed by impact experiments. Corresponding numerical simulations provided an better understanding of this process. Experimental and numerical results indicated that the firm embedment behavior of the projectile was mainly due to the filling-material in the groove rather than the friction between the projectile and target. According to observation, firm embedding process can generally be subdivided into four stages: initial-cratering stage, groove-filling stage, fillingmaterial failure stage and rebound vibration stage. Moreover, the damage mechanics of target material around crater was obtained through microscopic tests. A comparison of the cross-sectional figures between the experiment and simulation proved that the analysis and the proposed method were reasonable and feasible.


DOI
10.12783/ballistics2019/33212

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