The development of armour materials and systems is a very expensive business, especially when it involves lengthy ballistic trials. Penetration and perforation events are also highly complex and involve competition between alternative failure mechanisms. The physical conditions within an impact zone also vary, with location, in temperature, strain-rate, strain, stress state and pressure. Numerical modelling and computer simulations help understand these complexities and add value to the design process. This chapter describes some of the underpinning principles by covering the range of computer codes available, the types of processors used, and the breadth of both yield strength models and damage criteria which are employed to describe how ...
Thesis (M.S.)--Wichita State University, College of Engineering, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering"Dec...
ABSTRACT. Analytical and numerical solutions are presented, describing dynamics and fracture of comp...
Ballistic protection for armed forces requires a continuous performance improvement to successfully ...
The development of armour materials and systems is a very expensive business, especially when it inv...
A Primary objective of the present research is the development of robust CAE (Computer-Aided Enginee...
Several numerical methods were studied as means of solution to a penetration problem. The Element Fr...
This thesis is focussed on a numerical method to analyse the ballistic performance of multi-material...
The aim of this paper was to present the main aspects of the numerical modelling within the scope of...
Ballistic impact of a steel projectile on armour steel plate is examined by numerical simulations us...
Having identified relevant constitutive models and the likely fracture mechanisms, a benchmarking st...
The aim of this paper was to present the main as pects of the numerical model ling within the scope ...
Analysis of penetration mechanics of kinetic energy projectiles into ceramic/metal panels is a diffi...
For armor plates testing and evaluation the use of modeling and simulation tools, together with a va...
The mechanics of impacts is not yet well understood due to the complexity of materials behaviour und...
A numerical model was performed of penetration of 9 mm Parabellum bullet into Kevlar layers, with th...
Thesis (M.S.)--Wichita State University, College of Engineering, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering"Dec...
ABSTRACT. Analytical and numerical solutions are presented, describing dynamics and fracture of comp...
Ballistic protection for armed forces requires a continuous performance improvement to successfully ...
The development of armour materials and systems is a very expensive business, especially when it inv...
A Primary objective of the present research is the development of robust CAE (Computer-Aided Enginee...
Several numerical methods were studied as means of solution to a penetration problem. The Element Fr...
This thesis is focussed on a numerical method to analyse the ballistic performance of multi-material...
The aim of this paper was to present the main aspects of the numerical modelling within the scope of...
Ballistic impact of a steel projectile on armour steel plate is examined by numerical simulations us...
Having identified relevant constitutive models and the likely fracture mechanisms, a benchmarking st...
The aim of this paper was to present the main as pects of the numerical model ling within the scope ...
Analysis of penetration mechanics of kinetic energy projectiles into ceramic/metal panels is a diffi...
For armor plates testing and evaluation the use of modeling and simulation tools, together with a va...
The mechanics of impacts is not yet well understood due to the complexity of materials behaviour und...
A numerical model was performed of penetration of 9 mm Parabellum bullet into Kevlar layers, with th...
Thesis (M.S.)--Wichita State University, College of Engineering, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering"Dec...
ABSTRACT. Analytical and numerical solutions are presented, describing dynamics and fracture of comp...
Ballistic protection for armed forces requires a continuous performance improvement to successfully ...