PENETRATION FORCE MEASUREMENT OF THIN PLATES BY LASER-DOPPLER ANEMOMETRY

Citation
E. Wu et al., PENETRATION FORCE MEASUREMENT OF THIN PLATES BY LASER-DOPPLER ANEMOMETRY, Experimental mechanics, 34(2), 1994, pp. 93-99
Citations number
15
Categorie Soggetti
Mechanics
Journal title
ISSN journal
00144851
Volume
34
Issue
2
Year of publication
1994
Pages
93 - 99
Database
ISI
SICI code
0014-4851(1994)34:2<93:PFMOTP>2.0.ZU;2-S
Abstract
An experimental method is developed by applying laser-Doppler anemomet ry (LDA) to measure the velocity history of a projectile impact on a t arget. The force history was obtained by assuming the projectile to be rigid and by differentiating a polynomial which best fitted the obtai ned velocity data. This method was then applied to the impact of a hem ispherically tipped striker on 1-mm thick aluminum plates. The initial velocity of the projectile ranged from several m/s to 93.5 m/s. When these velocities were low enough not to produce cracks on the plate, d ouble-force peaks were observed in each test, and the value correspond ing to the higher peak was proportional to the initial velocity of the projectile. Further, this peak force occurred when the projectile jus t started to rebound, and spring-back behavior of the plate always occ urred. Once the cracks on the target started to form, the peak impact force dropped, and the double-peak phenomenon disappeared. It was also found that the peak force was at approximately the same level for imp act speeds above the ballistic limit of the plate. On the other hand, a power law was found to perfectly fit the relationship between the ab sorbed kinetic energy and the initial velocity of the projectile when it was lower than the ballistic limit.