EXPERIMENTAL AND NUMERICAL INVESTIGATION OF TERMINAL BALLISTIC IMPACT OF GELATIN

R. Chaplin, Mark Minisi, Morten Rikard Jensen, Kshitiz Khanna, Shawn Spickert-Fulton
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Knowledge of wound ballistics is essential to protect our warfighters. The presented work achieves this goal by studying impact into 10% ballistic gelatin. Experiments were carried out with steel spheres for three different velocities. Decay curves are recorded to give the complete picture of this complex event. As the background for numerical modeling of the experiments, a comprehensive literature study was done on this topic, especially related to numerical algorithms, and applied constitutive models for gelatin. The γSPH solver in the IMPETUS Afea Solver Suite is used to model the gelatin utilizing GPU technology for computational efficiency. Power-law plasticity, non-linear elasticity, and simple fluid constitutive models were tested, and results are compared with the experiments. The simple fluid model seems to yield the best results, and in general, all results are within a margin of 10% error.
明胶末端弹道冲击的实验与数值研究
创伤弹道知识对保护我们的战士至关重要。所提出的工作通过研究10%弹道明胶的冲击来实现这一目标。用三种不同速度的钢球进行了实验。衰减曲线被记录下来,给出了这个复杂事件的全貌。作为实验数值模拟的背景,对这一课题进行了全面的文献研究,特别是与数值算法相关的文献研究,并应用了明胶的本构模型。利用GPU技术对明胶进行建模,以提高计算效率。对幂律塑性模型、非线性弹性模型和简单流体本构模型进行了测试,并与实验结果进行了比较。简单的流体模型似乎产生了最好的结果,一般来说,所有的结果都在10%的误差范围内。
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