Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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977782 | Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications | 2013 | 7 Pages |
•The fragment mass distribution of a polymer cylinder depends on the projectile velocity.•The fragment mass distribution of a polymer cylinder depends on type of the polymer material.•For polyurethane, the fragments mass from a lower-velocity impact distributes in the lognormal form.
The impact fragmentation of a bulk polyurethane elastomer (PU) and polypropylene (PP) cylinder have been investigated using a Cu plate projectile launched by a propellant gun at a velocity of 0.53–1.4 km/s. A projectile drills into a PU sample and forms a cavity in the sample. A small number of tiny fragments are formed. When the projectile smashes in at 1.4 km/s, the PU cylinder bursts and PU fragments form. On the other hand, a brittle fracture occurs on the PP cylinder. The mass of fragments from the PU sample generated at a lower impact velocity is distributed in the lognormal form, whereas the mass of fragments from the PU sample generated by a 1.4 km/s impact follows a power-law distribution. The fragment mass distribution of the PP sample generated at a lower impact velocity obeys the power-law form, whereas that generated at a higher impact velocity follows the lognormal form.