Hypervelocity impacts (HVIs) are collisions at velocities greater than the target object’s speed of sound. Such impacts produce pressure waves that generate sharp and sudden changes in the density of the materials. These are propagated as shock waves. Previous computational research has given insight into this shock loading for the case of homogeneous materials. Shock-wave propagation through materials with discontinuous density distribution has not been considered in depth yet. Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) is a numerical technique, which has been extensively used for the simulation of HVIs. It is especially suitable for this purpose as it describes both the solid and fluid-like behavior effectively as well as the violent breakup o...