Abstract
Accurate prediction of the impact fracture behavior of brittle materials is crucial in various industries. The paper employs the peridynamic method to model the penetration and damage in brittle materials during impact. The proposed three-dimensional peridynamic impact fracture model (3D-PDIFM) overpasses other numerical models by adopting a new computational technique to couple the impact collisions of different types of projectiles with the peridynamic method. Moreover, the 3D-PDIFM is highly efficient in impact fracture simulations by focusing on the effects of the projectile without simulating its particles, thereby saving more computational efforts. Validation through comparison with experimental measurements and observations ensures that the 3D-PDIFM accurately represents the real-world impact fracture behavior of brittle materials. The paper also highlights the efficiency of the 3D-PDIFM in comparison to traditional mesh-based numerical simulations. Therefore, the 3D-PDIFM can be significant for practical engineering applications as efficient simulations can save time and computational resources. Using the validated model, the impact fracture behavior of PMMA under various conditions, such as changes in panel thickness, impact area, and projectile velocity, is investigated. This analysis gains more insights into how these factors affect the brittle material's response to impact. Moreover, the impact fracture behaviors of tempered glass and float glass panels are examined under different conditions of impact loadings. This study also explains the penetration and impact fracture phenomena in brittle materials. Overall, using the 3D-PDIFM as a modeling and simulation tool can help engineers and researchers analyze the behavior of glass panels under various impact scenarios, thus allowing for optimization of design parameters to improve impact resistance.
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