Modeling of Ballistic Impact of Fragment Simulating Projectiles against Aluminum Plates
In this paper, the ballistic impact test is described in which fragment simulating projectiles (FSPs) have been used against thick plates made of an aluminum alloy. To perforate the plates, the projectiles must have reached velocities higher than 890m/s.
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Modeling of Ballistic Impact of Fragment Simulating Projectiles against Aluminum Plates
In this paper, the ballistic impact test is described in which fragment simulating projectiles (FSPs) have been used against thick plates made of an aluminum alloy. To perforate the plates, the projectiles must have reached velocities higher than 890m/s.