Abstract

This paper presents a numerical investigation of the effects of impact location on the dynamic response of aluminum alloy plates to repeated mass impacts. The numerical model was developed and validated against relevant test data. In the simulation, the strain hardening was adopted using existing published equations. A parametric study was performed by considering different impact locations while keeping impact energy (mass and velocity) identically for each impact. The results showed that the plate was deformed progressively, and the resulting impact forces increased, while its duration decreased when the plate was impacted repeatedly. While changing in impact location after each impact remarkably affected the response of impacted plates, i.e., less damage was observed. The study results are expected to be helpful for the design of marine structures including fishing boats subjected to repeated impacts arising from collisions or dropped objects. Keywords: Numerical simulation, aluminum alloy plate, repeated impacts, residual deformation.

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