Abstract
An appropriate finite element model is developed to simulate the high velocity impact of projectiles on polyurethane foam filled aluminum honeycomb. First, the numerical model of the high velocity impact of the projectiles on the empty aluminum honeycomb is developed using a strain rate dependent material model. A VUMAT subroutine including two different fracture criteria proposed by researchers is developed. The fracture criterion that shows similar behavior to experimental observations, is selected. The numerical model of the projectiles impact on the foam-filled honeycomb is compared with available experimental results, and the ballistic limit velocities are predicted with good accuracy.
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