Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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783486 | International Journal of Impact Engineering | 2009 | 6 Pages |
We developed closed-form perforation equations for rigid, conical and ogival nose projectiles that perforate aluminum target plates at normal impact. An existing cylindrical, cavity-expansion model that was experimentally verified with perforation data into 5083-H131 aluminum armor plates was used as the starting point for the development of the perforation equations. We identified a small parameter in those perforation equations, performed power-series expansions, and obtained closed-form, accurate perforation equations for the ballistic-limit and residual velocities. The closed-form, perforation equations are shown to be very accurate when compared with existing data for 6061-T651 and 5083-H131 aluminum target plates. Our perforation equations display clearly the dominant problem parameters.