Analytical Performance Study Of Explosively Formed Projectiles

Hydrocode simulations are carried out using Ansys Autodyn (version 11.0) to study the effects of the liner material (mild steel, copper, armco iron, tantalum, and aluminum) on the shape, velocity, traveled distance, pressure, internal energy, temperature, divergence or stability, density, compres...

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Main Authors: G., Hussain, A., Hameed, J. G., Hetherington, A. Q., Malik, K., Sanaullah
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Published: Pleiades Publishing, Ltd. 2013
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spelling my.unimas.ir.91662015-10-16T07:37:09Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/9166/ Analytical Performance Study Of Explosively Formed Projectiles G., Hussain A., Hameed J. G., Hetherington A. Q., Malik K., Sanaullah TC Hydraulic engineering. Ocean engineering Hydrocode simulations are carried out using Ansys Autodyn (version 11.0) to study the effects of the liner material (mild steel, copper, armco iron, tantalum, and aluminum) on the shape, velocity, traveled distance, pressure, internal energy, temperature, divergence or stability, density, compression, and length-to-diameter ratio of explosively formed projectiles. These parameters are determined at the instants of the maximum as well as stable velocity during the flight towards the target. The results of these parameters present the potential capability of each liner material used to fabricate explosively formed projectiles. An experimental analysis is performed to study the velocity status and the length-to-diameter ratio of explosively formed projectiles. Pleiades Publishing, Ltd. 2013 E-Article NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/9166/1/ANALYTICAL%20PERFORMANCE%20STUDY%20OF%20EXPLOSIVELY%20FORMED%20PROJECTILES%20%28abstract%29.pdf G., Hussain and A., Hameed and J. G., Hetherington and A. Q., Malik and K., Sanaullah (2013) Analytical Performance Study Of Explosively Formed Projectiles. Journal of Applied Mechanics and Technical Physics, 54 (1). pp. 10-20. ISSN 0021-8944 DOI: 10.1134/S0021894413010021
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topic TC Hydraulic engineering. Ocean engineering
spellingShingle TC Hydraulic engineering. Ocean engineering
G., Hussain
A., Hameed
J. G., Hetherington
A. Q., Malik
K., Sanaullah
Analytical Performance Study Of Explosively Formed Projectiles
description Hydrocode simulations are carried out using Ansys Autodyn (version 11.0) to study the effects of the liner material (mild steel, copper, armco iron, tantalum, and aluminum) on the shape, velocity, traveled distance, pressure, internal energy, temperature, divergence or stability, density, compression, and length-to-diameter ratio of explosively formed projectiles. These parameters are determined at the instants of the maximum as well as stable velocity during the flight towards the target. The results of these parameters present the potential capability of each liner material used to fabricate explosively formed projectiles. An experimental analysis is performed to study the velocity status and the length-to-diameter ratio of explosively formed projectiles.
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author G., Hussain
A., Hameed
J. G., Hetherington
A. Q., Malik
K., Sanaullah
author_facet G., Hussain
A., Hameed
J. G., Hetherington
A. Q., Malik
K., Sanaullah
author_sort G., Hussain
title Analytical Performance Study Of Explosively Formed Projectiles
title_short Analytical Performance Study Of Explosively Formed Projectiles
title_full Analytical Performance Study Of Explosively Formed Projectiles
title_fullStr Analytical Performance Study Of Explosively Formed Projectiles
title_full_unstemmed Analytical Performance Study Of Explosively Formed Projectiles
title_sort analytical performance study of explosively formed projectiles
publisher Pleiades Publishing, Ltd.
publishDate 2013
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/9166/1/ANALYTICAL%20PERFORMANCE%20STUDY%20OF%20EXPLOSIVELY%20FORMED%20PROJECTILES%20%28abstract%29.pdf
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