Title of article
Ballistic limit evaluation of advanced shielding using numerical simulations
Author/Authors
Colin J. Hayhurst، نويسنده , , Iain H.G. Livingstone، نويسنده , , Richard A. Clegg، نويسنده , , Roberto Destefanis، نويسنده , , Moreno Faraud، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
12
From page
309
To page
320
Abstract
The advanced shielding concept employed for the Columbus module of the International Space Station consists of an aluminum bumper and an intermediate shield of Nextel and Kevlar-epoxy. Until recently, the lack of adequate material models for the Nextel cloth and Kevlar-epoxy has precluded the practical usage of hydrocodes in evaluating the response of these shields to hypervelocity impact threats. Recently hydrocode material models for these materials have been proposed [1,2] and the further development and completion of this model development is reported in this paper. The resulting models, now implemented in AUTODYN-2D and AUTODYN-3D, enables the coupling of orthotropic constitutive behavior with a non-linear (shock) equation of state. The model has been compared with light gas gun tests for aluminum spheres on the advanced shield at impact velocities between 3.0 and 6.5km/s [3]. Reasonable correspondence has been obtained at these impact velocities and thus the models have been used to perform preliminary assessment of predicted ballistic limits at velocities from 7 to 11km/s. The predicted ballistic limits are compared with ballistic limit curves derived on the basis that damage is proportional to projectile momentum
Keywords
Simulation , SPH , Shock , Orthotropic , Shield , Hypervelocity
Journal title
International Journal of Impact Engineering
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
International Journal of Impact Engineering
Record number
1250084
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