Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
778269 International Journal of Impact Engineering 2014 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Thin aluminium plates were impacted with varying degrees of fixity at circumference.•The clamped region at the circumference was varied as 25%, 50%, 75% and 100%.•Target under varying fixity conditions was hit by blunt and ogive nose projectile.•Significant influence of degree of fixity was found on global deformation.•Ballistic limit was found higher for blunt, and dishing for ogive nosed projectile.

The ballistic performance of thin aluminium targets and influence thereon of different circumferential fixity conditions were studied both experimentally and by finite element simulations. A pressure gun was employed to carry out the experiments while the numerical simulations were performed on ABAQUS/Explicit finite element code using Johnson–Cook elasto-viscoplastic material model. 1 mm thick 1100-H12 aluminium plates of free span diameter 255 mm were normally impacted by 19 mm diameter ogive and blunt nosed projectiles. The boundary conditions of the plate were varied by varying the region of fixity along its circumference as 100%, 75%, 50% and 25% in experiments and the numerical simulations. Further, simulations were carried out to compare the response of the plates with 50% and 75% continuous fixity with those with two and three symmetrical intermittent regions of 25% fixity respectively.The variation in the boundary condition has been found to have insignificant influence on the failure mode of the target however; it significantly affected the mechanics of target deformation and its energy absorption capacity. The ballistic limit increased with decrease in the region of fixity. It decreased for intermittent fixity in comparison with equivalent continuous fixity. And, it has been found to be higher for the impact with projectile having blunt nose in comparison with the one having ogive nose.

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