Space penetrators are a potential method of inserting instrumentation onto ice-covered bodies in the solar system. Part of a study to see whether this is feasible involves numerically simulating impact of the penetrator into ice at impact velocities of a few 100 m/s. In order to do this accurately, it is necessary to have a constitutive model for water ice that is valid at the strain rates and temperatures relevant to impact in the Outer Solar System. This paper reports certain issues and difficulties that arose during a study to obtain this data.We also thank QinetiQ plc for funding through the IRAD programme
AbstractIn the present study, a modified split Hopkinson pressure bar (SHPB) is employed to investig...
Results of a series of uniaxial compression tests with EG/AD/S correct density model ice are present...
In this study, impact craters in water ice are modeled using the hydrodynamic code CTH. In order to ...
Abstract: Space penetrators are a potential method of inserting instrumentation onto ice-covered bod...
We present a new, robust, material model (incorporated within ANSYS AUTODYN) for water ice which suc...
The dynamic behaviour of projectiles impacting planetary surfaces can be measured to derive mechanic...
AbstractModeling the high velocity impact of ice was a requirement in the safety calculations for th...
Using indentation experiments on freshwater ice as a starting point, numerical models for ice damage...
The dynamic behaviour of projectiles impacting planetary surfaces can be measured to derive mechanic...
In this work a constitutive relation for ice at high strain rates and an algorithm for its numerical...
AbstractIn this work a constitutive relation for ice at high strain rates and an algorithm for its n...
In this paper, the problems deep penetration of compact impactors into the ice, taking into account ...
In this paper, the problems deep penetration of compact impactors into the ice, taking into account ...
Ships sailing in ice require a propeller that is able to endure both extreme loads and fatigue loads...
Experimental studies on the impact of ice particles at very low velocity were continued. These measu...
AbstractIn the present study, a modified split Hopkinson pressure bar (SHPB) is employed to investig...
Results of a series of uniaxial compression tests with EG/AD/S correct density model ice are present...
In this study, impact craters in water ice are modeled using the hydrodynamic code CTH. In order to ...
Abstract: Space penetrators are a potential method of inserting instrumentation onto ice-covered bod...
We present a new, robust, material model (incorporated within ANSYS AUTODYN) for water ice which suc...
The dynamic behaviour of projectiles impacting planetary surfaces can be measured to derive mechanic...
AbstractModeling the high velocity impact of ice was a requirement in the safety calculations for th...
Using indentation experiments on freshwater ice as a starting point, numerical models for ice damage...
The dynamic behaviour of projectiles impacting planetary surfaces can be measured to derive mechanic...
In this work a constitutive relation for ice at high strain rates and an algorithm for its numerical...
AbstractIn this work a constitutive relation for ice at high strain rates and an algorithm for its n...
In this paper, the problems deep penetration of compact impactors into the ice, taking into account ...
In this paper, the problems deep penetration of compact impactors into the ice, taking into account ...
Ships sailing in ice require a propeller that is able to endure both extreme loads and fatigue loads...
Experimental studies on the impact of ice particles at very low velocity were continued. These measu...
AbstractIn the present study, a modified split Hopkinson pressure bar (SHPB) is employed to investig...
Results of a series of uniaxial compression tests with EG/AD/S correct density model ice are present...
In this study, impact craters in water ice are modeled using the hydrodynamic code CTH. In order to ...