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Experimental and Numerical Study on the Perforation Behavior of an Aluminum 6061-T6 Cylindrical Shell
Seon-Woo Byun1, Young-Jung Joo1, Soo-Yong Lee2,3
1Advanced Technology R&D Center, Design Analysis Team, Hanwha Aerospace, 6, Pangyo-ro 319beon-gil, Bundang-gu, Seongnam-si 13488, Gyeonggi-do, Republic of Korea.
Abstract:
The modified Johnson-Cook (MJC) material model is widely used in simulation under high-velocity impact. There was a need to estimate a strain rate parameter for the application to the impact analysis, where the method typically used is the Split Hopkinson bar. However, this method had a limit to the experiment of strain rate. This study proposed to estimate the strain rate parameter of the MJC model based on the impact energy and obtained a parameter. The proposed method of strain rate parameter calculation uses strain parameters to estimate from the drop weight impact and high-velocity impact experiments. Then, the ballistic experiment and analysis were carried out with the target of the plate and cylindrical shape. These analysis results were then compared with those obtained from the experiment. The penetration velocities of plates could be predicted with an error of a maximum of approximately 3.7%. The penetration shape of the cylindrical target has a similar result shape according to impact velocity and had an error of approximately 6%.
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