Revisiting the perforation of ductile plates by sharp-nosed rigid projectiles

Abstract The process of ductile plate perforation by sharp-nosed rigid projectiles is further examined in this work through 2D numerical simulations. We highlight various features concerning the effective resisting stress ( σ r ) which a finite thickness plate, with a flow stress of Y t , exerts on the projectile during perforation. In particular, we show that the normalized resisting stress ( σ r / Y t ) can be represented as a unique function of the normalized thickness of the plate ( H / D , where H is plate thickness and D is projectile diameter), for a large range of normalized thicknesses. Our simulations for very thin target plates show that the penetration process is achieved through the well-known dishing mechanism, where the target material is pushed forward by the projectile’s nose. An important observation, which emerges from our simulations, is that the transition between the dishing and the hole enlargement mechanisms takes place at a normalized thickness of about H / D  = 1/3. We also find that the normalized resistive stress for intermediate plate thicknesses, 1/3  H / D σ r / Y t  = 2.0. This range of thicknesses conforms to a state of quasi plane stress in the plates. For thicker plates ( H / D  > 1) the σ r / Y t ratio increases monotonically to values which represent the resistance to penetration of semi-infinite targets, where the stress state is characterized by plane strain conditions. Using a simple model, which is based on energy conservation, we can predict the values of the ballistic limit velocities for many projectile/target combinations, provided the perforation is done through the ductile hole enlargement mechanism. Good agreement is demonstrated between predictions from our model and experimental data from different sources, strongly enhancing the confidence in both the validity and usefulness of our model.

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