Abstract

The paper examines the issues of mathematical modeling of ceramic armor panels’ penetration by high-speed cylindrical impactors. By means of the LS-DYNA software package, a corresponding numerical simulation methodology was developed by combining a chosen method, adjusted computational mesh cells size, appropriate Courant number, and values of linear and quadratic pseudo-viscosity coefficients. The results compared with experimental data show that Lagrangian and Eulerian numerical methods, unlike the SPH method (Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics), improperly reproduce the process of the shock wave disintegration into an elastic precursor and a plastic wave. In addition, the common size of conical fractions dislodging from the ceramic plates was determined and the influence of the scale effect on the ceramics damage patterns was shown: an increase in the absolute value of the plate thickness leads to the increase in the dislodging cone semi-vertex angle.

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