Abstract

The impact of high-velocity projectile on fluid-filled containers can cause hydrodynamic ram (HRAM) events. When multiple projectiles impact, HRAM effect is superimposed. In this paper, we presented the experimental results of cavity dynamic, pressure-time histories, and impulse-time histories caused by single and double projectiles impacting water-filled containers.

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