Molecular dynamics simulations of the ballistic Taylor test are used to explore correlation between the largest fragment mass and the impact energy of a projectile as well as a set of selected state variables. Flat-ended, monocrystalline, nanoscale bars collide with a rigid wall with striking velocities ranging from 0.27 km/s to 60 km/s. The investigation emphasis is on two border regions of the emerging nonlinear phenomenological model identified with two transitions: the damage-fragmentation transition and the shattering transition. In between these two nonlinear regions, the maximum fragment mass is largely inversely proportional to the impact energy, and the maximum values of the pressure, temperature, and the square of the efective str...
A target's terminal ballistic effects involving explosively generated fragments, along with the orig...
A modified molecular dynamics method is used to describe the dynamic fracture of impact loaded britt...
AbstractHigh strain rate events, such as high velocity impacts and high explosive detonation, requir...
Abstract Molecular dynamics simulations of the ballistic Taylor test are used to explore correlation...
Molecular dynamics simulations of the rigid-anvil collision test are performed by using a twodimensi...
Molecular-dynamics simulations of the classic Taylor experiment are performed to investigate some ...
The focus of the present article is on the size effect of a transition region from the damaged to th...
A series of molecular-dynamics simulations of the classic Taylor impact test is performed by using a...
Molecular dynamics simulations of the rigid-anvil collision test are performed to achieve the comple...
This work investigates the difference in the fragmentation characteristics between the microscopic a...
This work investigates the difference in the fragmentation characteristics between the microscopic a...
This thesis is written in relation to the current research at SIMLab in the field of impact engineer...
The catastrophic fragmentation of finite targets is examined both in the laboratory and using a nume...
The brittle fragmentation of spheres is studied numerically by a 3D Discrete Element Model. Large sc...
Abstract. We study the impact fragmentation of two- and three-dimensional disordered solids in a dis...
A target's terminal ballistic effects involving explosively generated fragments, along with the orig...
A modified molecular dynamics method is used to describe the dynamic fracture of impact loaded britt...
AbstractHigh strain rate events, such as high velocity impacts and high explosive detonation, requir...
Abstract Molecular dynamics simulations of the ballistic Taylor test are used to explore correlation...
Molecular dynamics simulations of the rigid-anvil collision test are performed by using a twodimensi...
Molecular-dynamics simulations of the classic Taylor experiment are performed to investigate some ...
The focus of the present article is on the size effect of a transition region from the damaged to th...
A series of molecular-dynamics simulations of the classic Taylor impact test is performed by using a...
Molecular dynamics simulations of the rigid-anvil collision test are performed to achieve the comple...
This work investigates the difference in the fragmentation characteristics between the microscopic a...
This work investigates the difference in the fragmentation characteristics between the microscopic a...
This thesis is written in relation to the current research at SIMLab in the field of impact engineer...
The catastrophic fragmentation of finite targets is examined both in the laboratory and using a nume...
The brittle fragmentation of spheres is studied numerically by a 3D Discrete Element Model. Large sc...
Abstract. We study the impact fragmentation of two- and three-dimensional disordered solids in a dis...
A target's terminal ballistic effects involving explosively generated fragments, along with the orig...
A modified molecular dynamics method is used to describe the dynamic fracture of impact loaded britt...
AbstractHigh strain rate events, such as high velocity impacts and high explosive detonation, requir...