Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
779782 International Journal of Impact Engineering 2008 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper presents the experimental design and results for gold rod impact on DEDF (5.19 g/cm3) and Borofloat (2.2 g/cm3) glass by visualizing simultaneously failure propagation in the glass with a high-speed camera and rod penetration with flash radiography. At a given impact velocity, the velocity of the failure front is significantly higher during early penetration than during steady-state penetration of the rod. For equal pressures but different stress states, the failure front velocities determined from Taylor tests or planar-impact tests are greater than those observed during steady-state rod penetration. The ratio of average failure front velocity to rod penetration velocity decreases with increasing impact velocity (vp) in the range of vp=0.4–2.8 km/s. As a consequence, the distance between the rod tip and the failure front is reduced with increasing vpvp. The Tate term RT increases with impact velocity.

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