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Mufei Wang1,2,3, Yuting Li1, Haoshun Luo1,2,3
1Institute of Applied Mechanics, Taiyuan University of Technology, Taiyuan 030024, China.
Abstract:
Crack initiation and propagation is a long-standing difficulty in solid mechanics, especially for elastic brittle materials. A new type of transparent sandwich structure, with a magnesium-aluminum spinel ceramic glass as the outer structure, was proposed in this paper. Its dynamic response was studied by high-speed impact experiments and numerical simulations of peridynamics under impact loads, simultaneously. In the experiments, a light gas cannon was used to load the projectile to 180 m/s, and the front impacted the transparent sandwich structure. In the numerical simulations, the discontinuous Galerkin peridynamics method was adopted to investigate the dynamic response of the transparent sandwich structure. We found that both the impact experiments and the numerical simulations could reproduce the crack propagation process of the transparent sandwich structure. The radial cracks and circumferential cracks of the ceramic glass layer and the inorganic glass layer were easy to capture. Compared with the experiments, the numerical simulations could easily observe the damage failure of every layer and the splashing of specific fragments of the transparent sandwich structure. The ceramic glass layer and the inorganic glass layer absorbed the most energy in the impact process, which is an important manifestation of the impact resistance of the transparent sandwich structure.
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