Properties of largest fragment produced by hypervelocity impact of aluminum spheres with thin aluminum sheetsResults are presented from hypervelocity impact tests in which 1.275 g spheres of 2017-T4 Al alloy were fired at normal incidence at eight thicknesses of 6061-T6 Al alloy sheets, with impact velocity of about 6.7 km/sec; additional data are presented for smaller and larger spheres than these, in the cases of other Al alloy impact bumpers. A large fragment of the projectile is observable at the center of the debris clouds generated upon impact. The velocity of these large fragments decreased continuously with increasing bumper thickness/projectile diameter ratio, from 99 percent to less than 80 percent of impact velocity; there is a linear increase in the size of the central projectile fragment with decreasing shock-induced stress in the projectile.
Document ID
19920056052
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Piekutowski, Andrew J. (Dayton, University OH, United States)