Ballistic's Resistance of Steel Plate Hardox upon Impact of Non Penetrating Projectiles
Keywords:
ballistics, bullet, Hardox, penetration, shooting experiment, simulation modelAbstract
A steel plate material Hardox can be used also as a core design material for the production of ballistic barriers or traps at the shooting ranges for small arms. The article deals with the results of experiments with shooting weapon systems of a high ballistic performance and with Finite Element Method simulation of the projectile penetration upon the steel plate using the software Ansys Autodyn. Results and influencing factors are discussed.
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