Abstract

Due to the prolonged production cycle of reinforced concrete target plates and the need for a series of preparations and tests before use, it is essential to study the equivalent relationship between reinforced concrete target plates and steel target plates. Numerical simulations of the process of projectiles vertically penetrating reinforced concrete target plates were conducted using LS-DYNA software. Models for both reinforced concrete and steel targets were established, and the equivalent thickness conversion relationship between the two was obtained. Simulation results indicated an inverse proportional relationship between projectile residual kinetic energy and target thickness. Curve fitting using Origin software was performed to obtain the conversion relationship between the thicknesses of reinforced concrete target plates and steel targets. The simulation results were validated, showing an error in concrete target plate thickness conversion of less than 10%. The research results provide theoretical support and data references for the equivalent study of reinforced concrete target plates and steel target plates.

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