Abstract

Results of tests are presented in which flat-ended cylindrical projectiles, of varying length, were projected normally at high speed against a thin mild steel plate, to examine the impact conditions relevant to their containment. A diagram of the equipment used, a photograph and photomicrographs of typical perforated plates are provided. Final profiles and thickness strains for various impact conditions, along with further derived information, are presented and discussed. Comparison is made with the results of static tests.

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