This article presents test data, analysis and computed results for gold rods impacting silicon carbide targets. This work focuses on the dwell phenomenon, but also investigates the penetration response. Experiments are presented for several target configurations including targets that use a small diameter copper buffer, targets that use a large diameter copper buffer, and targets that use no buffer. The dwell-penetration transition velocity for a silicon carbide target with no buffer is 822±46 m s-1 and increases to 1538±12 m s-1 when a buffer is used. The results demonstrate the significant effect a buffer has on interface defeat and that silicon carbide can resist extremely large surface stresses (24 GPa) without the use of any confinemen...
This paper presents the experimental design and results of an advanced set of reverse ballistic expe...
Replica scaled impact experiments with unconfined ceramic targets have shown that the transition vel...
Reverse ballistic experiments were conducted using gold long rods impacting cylinders of silicon car...
AbstractThe phenomenon of dwell during projectile impact on ceramics has been an active area of rese...
Reverse ballistic experiments were used to investigate confinement, pre-damaged and intact, and rod ...
To determine the behavior of silicon carbide (SiC) against long rod impact a detailed study with exp...
This paper extends a recently published investigation on the dwell capability of singleceramic tiles...
This paper presents experimental results for an unconfined oblique ceramic impacted by long gold rod...
For a ceramic armour impacted by a long rod projectile, increasing the dwell-to-penetration transiti...
Impact experiments with a tungsten heavy alloy long rod projectile against silicon carbide tiles wer...
The high ballistic efficiency of non-oxide ceramics such as silicon carbide against kinetic energy (...
We have investigated the penetration response of confined ceramic targets impacted by Tungsten long-...
Cylindrical hot-pressed silicon carbide (SiC) ceramic targets were predamaged before ballistic testi...
We have conducted impact experiments using gold long rods into borosilicate glass and the measured t...
The depth of penetration method was used to ballistically evaluate the performance of silicon carbid...
This paper presents the experimental design and results of an advanced set of reverse ballistic expe...
Replica scaled impact experiments with unconfined ceramic targets have shown that the transition vel...
Reverse ballistic experiments were conducted using gold long rods impacting cylinders of silicon car...
AbstractThe phenomenon of dwell during projectile impact on ceramics has been an active area of rese...
Reverse ballistic experiments were used to investigate confinement, pre-damaged and intact, and rod ...
To determine the behavior of silicon carbide (SiC) against long rod impact a detailed study with exp...
This paper extends a recently published investigation on the dwell capability of singleceramic tiles...
This paper presents experimental results for an unconfined oblique ceramic impacted by long gold rod...
For a ceramic armour impacted by a long rod projectile, increasing the dwell-to-penetration transiti...
Impact experiments with a tungsten heavy alloy long rod projectile against silicon carbide tiles wer...
The high ballistic efficiency of non-oxide ceramics such as silicon carbide against kinetic energy (...
We have investigated the penetration response of confined ceramic targets impacted by Tungsten long-...
Cylindrical hot-pressed silicon carbide (SiC) ceramic targets were predamaged before ballistic testi...
We have conducted impact experiments using gold long rods into borosilicate glass and the measured t...
The depth of penetration method was used to ballistically evaluate the performance of silicon carbid...
This paper presents the experimental design and results of an advanced set of reverse ballistic expe...
Replica scaled impact experiments with unconfined ceramic targets have shown that the transition vel...
Reverse ballistic experiments were conducted using gold long rods impacting cylinders of silicon car...