Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5015603 International Journal of Impact Engineering 2017 28 Pages PDF
Abstract
A numerical investigation was carried out to analyze in details the perforation process of target AA5754-O Aluminum plate when subjected to normal impact at low (up to 25 ms−1) and moderate velocities (ranged between 25−50 ms−1). A fully coupled elasto-visco-plastic-damage model is implemented into a user-defined material (VUMAT) subroutine for the commercial finite element code ABAQUS/Explicit. The strain rate effect is considered. Comparison between isotropic J2 and orthotropic Hill yield criteria associated with isotropic and mixed non-linear isotropic/kinematic hardening was conducted. A parametric study of the effect of anisotropy, plate thickness and impactor nose shapes on ballistic limit and petal forming is carried out. A good agreement is found between numerical and experimental results conducted by other researchers.
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