Abstract

With the increase of battlefield target diversity and protection mobility, the disadvantages of traditional armor piercing warheads have gradually become prominent. The conception of the PELE (penetration with enhanced lateral efficiency) projectile was thus proposed. The axial residual velocity of the projectile is a very important indicator of a PELE projectile, which mainly reflects the penetration ability of the PELE projectile. The PELE projectile is a symmetrical structure, so the collision problem can be simplified to plane collision. Furthermore, the two-dimensional plane is axisymmetric, and so it can be further simplified to one-dimensional collision. Based on simplification and assumptions, the mechanism of a PELE projectile penetrating a thin metal target plate was studied using the shock wave theory, and a theoretical model of axial residual velocity has been established in this article. The energy loss during the penetration process was divided into the following parts: the kinetic energy increment of the target plug in the impact region, the internal energy increment of the outer casing and inner core, and the shear energy dissipation of the projectile against the target plate. In addition, the specific methods of determining the energy loss of each part are given in detail. According to the conservation of energy, the approximate calculation formulae of the axial residual velocity of a PELE projectile have been deduced. Finally, the theoretical results were compared with the experimental results under different working conditions, and the results were in good agreement. Therefore, the theoretical model has application value and guiding significance in the field of engineering.

Highlights

  • The PELE projectile is a new type of penetrating body proposed in recent years

  • It is assumed that the shock wave intensity unloading of the impact interface is completed once, and the shock wave pressure duration tj and tf of the outer casing and the inner core can be expressed as follows

  • When the impact velocity is higher than 2500 m/s, elastic wave theory is not suitable for penetration calculation of PELE projectiles, and so the calculation results were not given in Reference [3]

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Summary

Introduction

The PELE (penetration with enhanced lateral efficiency) projectile is a new type of penetrating body proposed in recent years. PELE projectiles have the advantage of being able to convert axial velocity into radial velocity without any pyrotechnical agents When the PELE projectile impacts the metal target plate, the inner core moves slowly forward and is squeezed between the crater and outer plastic or aluminum, which are relatively weak in penetration.

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Internal Energy and Kinetic Energy
Internal Energy Increment of Projectile after Shock Waves
Shear Energy Dissipation of the Target Plate Plug
Literature Verification and Analysis of the Theoretical Model
Comparison of residual velocity between reference results and calculation
Experiment Verification and Analysis of the Theoretical Model
Quantity
Conclusions
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