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Modeling of penetration by rigid impactors. (English) Zbl 1258.74163

Summary: We describe an approach for determining the dependence between the resistance force acting on a penetrator and the instantaneous depth of penetration and velocity using a phenomenological correlation between the impact velocity and the depth of penetration into a semi-infinite shield.

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74M20 Impact in solid mechanics
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