Penetration of Solid and Layered Targets by Gas Gun-Launched Steel Cubes

Abstract

A series of 14 impact experiments has been performed in which solid and layered targets nominally 3 x 3-in. by 0.5-in. thick have been impacted by 0.5-in. steel cubes in a flat-faced orientation. The number of target layers varied from one to five. The areal density of the targets ranged from 3.6 to 11. 1 gm/sq cm. Three experiments were performed at an impact velocity ranging from 2000 to 2500 ft/sec and eleven experiments were performed at a velocity of approximately 3100 ft/sec. Target perforation did not occur in six of the higher velocity experiments. For these experiments, the number of target layers was either one or two. Target perforation occurred in five of the higher velocity experiments; the number of target layers was either three, four, or five for these experiments. Target failure consisted of one or more of the following types: cratering, shear bands, shear plugging, fracture, plate bending, petalling, and fiber breaking.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jul 01, 1994
Accession Number
ADA285143

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  • William H. Holt
  • Willis Mock Jr.

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  • Naval Surface Warfare Center

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  • Weapons Technologies

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  • Aluminum Oxides
  • Composite Materials
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