In the quest to understand damage and failure of ceramics in ballistic events, simplified experiments have been developed to benchmark behavior. One such experiment is known as edge on impact (EOI). In this experiment, an impactor strikes the edge of a thin square plate, and damage and cracking that occur on the free surface are captured in real time with high speed photography. If the material of interest is transparent, additional information regarding damage and wave mechanics within the sample can be discerned. Polarizers can be used to monitor stress wave propagation, and photography can record internal damage. This information serves as an excellent benchmark for validation of ceramic and glass constitutive models implemented in dynam...
The purpose of the study is to accelerate the development of ceramic materials for armour applicatio...
Two different methods of impact experiments were performed against alumina targets. Firstly, the bal...
To characterize the penetration resistance of a ceramic target during impact, it is necessary to tak...
AbstractIn the quest to understand damage and failure of ceramics in ballistic events, simplified ex...
Projectile impact generates severe fragmentation in ceramics which propagates at high velocities and...
The interaction of high velocity projectiles with brittle ceramics results in the formation and prop...
International audienceSilicon carbide ceramics are generally used in armour configurations for the f...
Structural transparent material systems are critical for many military and civilian applications. Tr...
We present results of high-speed impact experiments on aluminum oxide (Al2O3) and silicon carbide (S...
At: ENSAIT (Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Arts et Industries Textiles)International audienceDuring ...
Plates of SiC, TiB2 and Al2O3 were impacted edge-on with steel projectiles at striking velocities be...
An investigation of the shock compression properties of high-strength ceramics has been performed us...
The mechanical responses of the comminuted ceramic under impact is important in understanding penetr...
At Ernst-Mach-Institut (EMI), ductile and brittle materials are studied both experimentally and nume...
This project has been mainly focused on the validation of the model of Al2O3 that will be used to st...
The purpose of the study is to accelerate the development of ceramic materials for armour applicatio...
Two different methods of impact experiments were performed against alumina targets. Firstly, the bal...
To characterize the penetration resistance of a ceramic target during impact, it is necessary to tak...
AbstractIn the quest to understand damage and failure of ceramics in ballistic events, simplified ex...
Projectile impact generates severe fragmentation in ceramics which propagates at high velocities and...
The interaction of high velocity projectiles with brittle ceramics results in the formation and prop...
International audienceSilicon carbide ceramics are generally used in armour configurations for the f...
Structural transparent material systems are critical for many military and civilian applications. Tr...
We present results of high-speed impact experiments on aluminum oxide (Al2O3) and silicon carbide (S...
At: ENSAIT (Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Arts et Industries Textiles)International audienceDuring ...
Plates of SiC, TiB2 and Al2O3 were impacted edge-on with steel projectiles at striking velocities be...
An investigation of the shock compression properties of high-strength ceramics has been performed us...
The mechanical responses of the comminuted ceramic under impact is important in understanding penetr...
At Ernst-Mach-Institut (EMI), ductile and brittle materials are studied both experimentally and nume...
This project has been mainly focused on the validation of the model of Al2O3 that will be used to st...
The purpose of the study is to accelerate the development of ceramic materials for armour applicatio...
Two different methods of impact experiments were performed against alumina targets. Firstly, the bal...
To characterize the penetration resistance of a ceramic target during impact, it is necessary to tak...