Response of Structure to Ballistic Load
Keywords:
ballistic load, shock wave propagation, fibre reinforced composite materials, shock wave damping, computational simulationAbstract
The paper describes briefly the problem of elastic-plastic shock wave propagation in solids. Such waves originate by acting of explosion waves or by high velocity impact of solid parts on the structure. Computational simulations are applied to the problem of propagation of shock waves in composite material reinforced by fibres. The fibres are supposed to be much stiffer than the matrix. The shock wave in such material is influenced by reflexion and refraction on the interface between fibres and the matrix and by the interaction of the waves. The shock wave is strongly damped in such composites in this way.
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