Pe. Nebolsine et al., Statistical analysis of NRL 1964-1969 hypervelocity rod-plate impact data and comparison to recent data, INT J IMPAC, 23(1), 1999, pp. 639-649
The previously reported Naval Research Laboratory hypervelocity rod-plate i
mpact database was studied to derive the statistical variation that could b
e assigned to measurements of rod erosion for various impact conditions and
impacting materials. The database covers impacts of 3.175 mm diameter rods
having diameter-to-length ratios of 10 at velocities between 2.6 and 6.1 k
m/s upon targets whose thickness varied from 0.0355 to 6.5 rod diameters. S
even different projectile materials and 10 different target materials as we
ll as alloys of aluminum and steel were tested. Of the 275 individual impac
ts reported, 157 were selected for statistical analysis. It was found that
all of the data were normally distributed with a mean of 0.966 and standard
deviation of 7.6% of the mean when the individual experimental measurement
s of rod erosion were normalized to predicted values calculated for the sam
e impact conditions using the semi-empirical equation reported by Baker. Us
ing this normalization, recent data from a multiple plate impact experiment
was found to lie well within the uncertainty band. Subsets of the data are
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