Abstract

This paper presents constitutive modeling of aluminum nitride (AlN) for severe loading conditions that produce large strains, high-strain rates, and high pressures. The Johnson–Holmquist constitutive model (JH-2) for brittle materials is used. Constants are obtained for the model using existing test data that include both laboratory and ballistic experiments. Due to the wide range of experimental data the majority of constants are determined explicitly. The process of determining constants is provided in detail. The model and constants are used to perform computations of many of the experiments including those not used to generate the constants. The computational results are used to validate the model, provide insight into the response of AlN, and to demonstrate that one set of constants can provide reasonable results over a broad range of experimental data.

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