We present experimental data and a model for the low-velocity (subsonic, 0–1000 m/s) penetration of brittle materials by both solid and hollow (i.e., coring) penetrators. The experiments show that penetration is proportional to momentum/frontal area of the penetrator. Because of the buildup of a cap in front of blunt penetrators, the presence or absence of a streamlined or sharp front end usually has a negligible effect for impact into targets with strength. The model accurately predicts the dependence of penetration depth on the various parameters of the target-penetrator system, as well as the qualitative condition of the target material ingested by a corer. In particular, penetration depth is approximately inversely proportional to the s...
The first — and possibly deepest — in situ science measurements on the 46P/Wirtanen nucleus will be ...
We compare measurements made by two impact penetrometers of different sizes and with different tip s...
Cratering experiments have been conducted with 0.5-mm diameter AISI 52100 steel spherical projectile...
We present experimental data and a model for the low-velocity (subsonic, 0–1000 m/s) penetration of ...
We present experimental data and a model for the low-velocity (subsonic, 0 - 1000 m/s) penetration o...
The dynamic behaviour of projectiles impacting planetary surfaces can be measured to derive mechanic...
The dynamic behaviour of projectiles impacting planetary surfaces can be measured to derive mechanic...
We present data for the penetration of a variety of spheres, dropped from rest, into a loose noncohe...
The high inertia, i.e. high mass and low speed, of a landing spacecraft has the potential to drive a...
Support is requested for continuation of a program of dynamic impact (harpoon) coring of planetary, ...
Armor-piercing (AP) ammunition generally carries a hard penetrator within a copper jacket. Upon impa...
The purpose of the present work is to increase our understanding of which properties of geomaterials...
We compare measurements made by two impact penetrometers of different sizes and with different tip s...
In recent years the exploration of planetary bodies by surface probes has entered a new phase of int...
Laboratory projectile penetration tests have shown extensive particle crushing along the path of the...
The first — and possibly deepest — in situ science measurements on the 46P/Wirtanen nucleus will be ...
We compare measurements made by two impact penetrometers of different sizes and with different tip s...
Cratering experiments have been conducted with 0.5-mm diameter AISI 52100 steel spherical projectile...
We present experimental data and a model for the low-velocity (subsonic, 0–1000 m/s) penetration of ...
We present experimental data and a model for the low-velocity (subsonic, 0 - 1000 m/s) penetration o...
The dynamic behaviour of projectiles impacting planetary surfaces can be measured to derive mechanic...
The dynamic behaviour of projectiles impacting planetary surfaces can be measured to derive mechanic...
We present data for the penetration of a variety of spheres, dropped from rest, into a loose noncohe...
The high inertia, i.e. high mass and low speed, of a landing spacecraft has the potential to drive a...
Support is requested for continuation of a program of dynamic impact (harpoon) coring of planetary, ...
Armor-piercing (AP) ammunition generally carries a hard penetrator within a copper jacket. Upon impa...
The purpose of the present work is to increase our understanding of which properties of geomaterials...
We compare measurements made by two impact penetrometers of different sizes and with different tip s...
In recent years the exploration of planetary bodies by surface probes has entered a new phase of int...
Laboratory projectile penetration tests have shown extensive particle crushing along the path of the...
The first — and possibly deepest — in situ science measurements on the 46P/Wirtanen nucleus will be ...
We compare measurements made by two impact penetrometers of different sizes and with different tip s...
Cratering experiments have been conducted with 0.5-mm diameter AISI 52100 steel spherical projectile...