EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2015)

Simulation of dynamic response of projectile and granular target

  • Ogawa Kinya,
  • Takeda Shin-nosuke,
  • Kobayashi Hidetoshi,
  • Tanigaki Kenichi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20159404040
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 94
p. 04040

Abstract

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In the present study, the three-dimensional elastic discrete element method (DEM) and the elastic finite element method (FEM) analysis were, respectively, applied to the randomly distributed identical spheres as a granular target and to the cylindrical projectiles in order to clarify dynamic response during penetration. In the target, it was found that highly densified region was formed just ahead of the projectile and began to propagate spherically at much higher velocity than that of projectile leaving relatively rarefied region. It was also found that the peak resistance during penetration was closely related to the initial formation of densified region and was expressed in terms of momentum change of target particles accelerated by the projectile. Stress wave propagation in the projectiles with various body lengths was investigated during penetration and was discussed in connection with dynamic response of target particles ahead of the projectile. Effect of mechanical properties of projectile on the peak resistance was also investigated and was understood in connection with dynamic behavior of target particles.