Penetration Analysis of a Shaped Charge Jet into a Concrete Target

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Joseph Indeck Andrew Thompson Seokbin Lim
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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10
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

In the design of explosively driven penetration devices, understanding the impact conditions between the explosively propelled penetrator and the target is one of the most important steps in optimizing the performance of the device. These impact conditions are especially prevalent when a shaped charge jet impacts concrete, which is not an ideal target material. The specific impact conditions, including but not limited to the impact angle and jet properties, create a great deal of variability that affects the performance and penetration of the shaped charge. The large amount of impurities and voids in concrete, along with its heterogeneous nature and the general strength characteristics, make concrete a non-ideal material for shaped charge jet penetration. These material characteristics lead to a highly non-linear deformation behavior of the concrete target during a hyper-velocity impact.
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APA: Joseph Indeck Andrew Thompson Seokbin Lim  (2011)  Penetration Analysis of a Shaped Charge Jet into a Concrete Target

MLA: Joseph Indeck Andrew Thompson Seokbin Lim Penetration Analysis of a Shaped Charge Jet into a Concrete Target. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2011.

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