Title of article :
Study on the fragmentation of shells
Author/Authors :
FALK K. WITTEL، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Fragmentation can be observed in nature and in everyday life on a wide range of length
scales and for all kinds of technical applications. Most studies on dynamic failure focus on the behaviour
of bulk systems in one, two and three dimensions under impact and explosive loading, showing
universal power law behaviour of fragment size distribution. However, hardly any studies have been
devoted to fragmentation of shells. We present a detailed experimental and theoretical study on the
fragmentation of closed thin shells of various materials, due to an excess load inside the system and
impact with a hard wall. Characteristic fragmentation mechanisms are identified by means of a high
speed camera and fragment shapes and mass distributions are evaluated. Theoretical rationalisation
is given by means of stochastic break-up models and large-scale discrete element simulations with
spherical shell systems under different extreme loading situations. By this we explain fragment shapes
and distributions and prove a power law for the fragment mass distribution. Satisfactory agreement
between experimental findings and numerical predictions of the exponents of the power laws for the
fragment shapes is obtained.
Keywords :
Computer simulation , Explosion , fragmentation , Scaling , Shell
Journal title :
International Journal of Fracture
Journal title :
International Journal of Fracture