Reverse ballistic experiments were used to investigate confinement, pre-damaged and intact, and rod size effects on penetration of long, gold rods into silicon carbide (SiC-N). Rod diameters were 1.0 mm and 0.75 mm, and lengths were 70 mm and 50 mm, respectively. Within data scatter, penetration velocity was the same for intact (bare or sleeved), pre-damaged (thermally shocked with non-contiguous cracks), and in situ comminuted SiC-N. Penetration velocity was independent of rod diameter within the data scatter. An expression for the penetration velocity versus impact velocity is found using linear regression. It is proposed that the reason there is no difference in the penetration rate between intact and pre-damaged (failed) SiC is because,...
High performance modeling of brittle materials is an efficient, inexpensive, time-saving solution fo...
This paper investigates experimentally the conditions of impenetrability of thick ceramic tiles (sil...
A combined experimental and computational study was carried out to investigate ballistic performance...
To determine the behavior of silicon carbide (SiC) against long rod impact a detailed study with exp...
AbstractThe phenomenon of dwell during projectile impact on ceramics has been an active area of rese...
This paper presents the experimental design and results of an advanced set of reverse ballistic expe...
Cylindrical hot-pressed silicon carbide (SiC) ceramic targets were predamaged before ballistic testi...
This article presents test data, analysis and computed results for gold rods impacting silicon carbi...
The depth of penetration method was used to ballistically evaluate the performance of silicon carbid...
This paper presents experimental results for an unconfined oblique ceramic impacted by long gold rod...
Data for projectile penetration of silicon carbide (SiC) from two types of experiments were combined...
Reverse ballistic experiments were conducted using gold long rods impacting cylinders of silicon car...
In this paper, an analytical model for the prediction of damage evolution, through impact of long ro...
For a ceramic armour impacted by a long rod projectile, increasing the dwell-to-penetration transiti...
Ceramics constitute an important group of low-density armour materials. Their high intrinsic strengt...
High performance modeling of brittle materials is an efficient, inexpensive, time-saving solution fo...
This paper investigates experimentally the conditions of impenetrability of thick ceramic tiles (sil...
A combined experimental and computational study was carried out to investigate ballistic performance...
To determine the behavior of silicon carbide (SiC) against long rod impact a detailed study with exp...
AbstractThe phenomenon of dwell during projectile impact on ceramics has been an active area of rese...
This paper presents the experimental design and results of an advanced set of reverse ballistic expe...
Cylindrical hot-pressed silicon carbide (SiC) ceramic targets were predamaged before ballistic testi...
This article presents test data, analysis and computed results for gold rods impacting silicon carbi...
The depth of penetration method was used to ballistically evaluate the performance of silicon carbid...
This paper presents experimental results for an unconfined oblique ceramic impacted by long gold rod...
Data for projectile penetration of silicon carbide (SiC) from two types of experiments were combined...
Reverse ballistic experiments were conducted using gold long rods impacting cylinders of silicon car...
In this paper, an analytical model for the prediction of damage evolution, through impact of long ro...
For a ceramic armour impacted by a long rod projectile, increasing the dwell-to-penetration transiti...
Ceramics constitute an important group of low-density armour materials. Their high intrinsic strengt...
High performance modeling of brittle materials is an efficient, inexpensive, time-saving solution fo...
This paper investigates experimentally the conditions of impenetrability of thick ceramic tiles (sil...
A combined experimental and computational study was carried out to investigate ballistic performance...