Experimental and numerical study on failure mechanisms of the 7.62 × 25 mm FMJ projectile and hyperelastic target material during ballistic impact

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The main aim of the work was the experimental and numerical analysis of the energy absorption/dissipation capabilities and failure mechanisms of novel hyper-elastic target material intended for ballistic applications including layers of composite armors, projectile catching systems and anti-ricochet layers covering walls of shooting ranges, ballistic tunnels, etc. Static and dynamic mechanical properties of the material were analyzed at both room and elevated temperatures (40÷80∘C). Numerical models of the material and 7.62 × 25 mm FMJ projectile were defined. Simulations of the hyper-elastic target penetration with the projectile were carried out. The differences between the results obtained numerically and experimentally were determined (measured as a relative error) and were lower than 15% what testified about proper definition of the numerical models of the analyzed phenomenon components.

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Zochowski, P., Cegła, M., Szczurowski, K., Mączak, J., Bajkowski, M., Bednarczyk, E., … Prasuła, P. (2023). Experimental and numerical study on failure mechanisms of the 7.62 × 25 mm FMJ projectile and hyperelastic target material during ballistic impact. Continuum Mechanics and Thermodynamics, 35(4), 1745–1767. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00161-023-01210-2

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