A wide ranging study has been carried out of the forms and mechanisms of failure in solid spheres impacting hard, plane solid surfaces over a range of diameters, impact speed and impact angle. Results illustrated here include examples of soda-lime glass and PMMA. In general the forms of failure observed vary with impact velocity. However, although there is a range of low velocity forms, most materials tend towards a common high velocity form. At the highest velocities, propagating fracture fronts appear as the mechanism of comminution of glass spheres into fine fragments. The dynamic processes behind these velocity variations are discussed in this paper, as well as the influence of material properties
Accurate measurements have been made of the impact and rebound behaviour of 5-mm aluminium oxide sph...
Abstract: A range of glass-based structures of various constructions and thicknesses have been subje...
We perform detailed finite element simulations of impact of metallic plates by spherical particles o...
In this article, high-speed photographic investigations of the dynamic crack initiation and propagat...
This report summarizes TARDEC-sponsored work at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) during the FY11...
The fracture behaviors of individual and contacting particles are studied using experimental techniq...
Solid particle impact of hard spherical particles on glass is of fundamental interest because of the...
Based on observations of single impact studies of spherical coherent and agglomerate particles made ...
A study has been made of the damage caused by impact and compression in 8-mm-diameter polymethylmeth...
This report summarizes US Army TARDEC sponsored work at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) involvi...
Brittle spheres are crushed and fragmented between two rigid platens dynamically. More than 140 plas...
This paper discusses the interactions of barriers with a spherical impactor and the character of pos...
Plate and bar impact experiments were performed on glass to investigate the mechanisms responsible f...
Hard spherical particles may exhibit a variation in impact damage on a softer target depending on th...
Compression and impact loading experiments have been performed at high velocities to investigate the...
Accurate measurements have been made of the impact and rebound behaviour of 5-mm aluminium oxide sph...
Abstract: A range of glass-based structures of various constructions and thicknesses have been subje...
We perform detailed finite element simulations of impact of metallic plates by spherical particles o...
In this article, high-speed photographic investigations of the dynamic crack initiation and propagat...
This report summarizes TARDEC-sponsored work at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) during the FY11...
The fracture behaviors of individual and contacting particles are studied using experimental techniq...
Solid particle impact of hard spherical particles on glass is of fundamental interest because of the...
Based on observations of single impact studies of spherical coherent and agglomerate particles made ...
A study has been made of the damage caused by impact and compression in 8-mm-diameter polymethylmeth...
This report summarizes US Army TARDEC sponsored work at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) involvi...
Brittle spheres are crushed and fragmented between two rigid platens dynamically. More than 140 plas...
This paper discusses the interactions of barriers with a spherical impactor and the character of pos...
Plate and bar impact experiments were performed on glass to investigate the mechanisms responsible f...
Hard spherical particles may exhibit a variation in impact damage on a softer target depending on th...
Compression and impact loading experiments have been performed at high velocities to investigate the...
Accurate measurements have been made of the impact and rebound behaviour of 5-mm aluminium oxide sph...
Abstract: A range of glass-based structures of various constructions and thicknesses have been subje...
We perform detailed finite element simulations of impact of metallic plates by spherical particles o...