Statistical variability and fragility assessment of ballistic perforation of steel plates for 7.62 mm AP ammunition

The paper describes field test results of 7.62 × 51 mm M61 AP (armour piercing) ammunition fired into mild steel targets at an outdoor range. The targets varied from 10 mm to 32 mm in thickness. The tests recorded penetration depth, probability of perforation (i.e., complete penetration), muzzle and...

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Main Authors: Mark G. Stewart, Michael D. Netherton
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. 2020-06-01
Series:Defence Technology
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214914719308451
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spelling doaj-222e64efbb9a443c935a358b7d46bc742021-05-02T20:12:10ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.Defence Technology2214-91472020-06-01163503513Statistical variability and fragility assessment of ballistic perforation of steel plates for 7.62 mm AP ammunitionMark G. Stewart0Michael D. Netherton1Corresponding author.; Centre for Infrastructure Performance and Reliability, The University of Newcastle, New South Wales, 2038, AustraliaCentre for Infrastructure Performance and Reliability, The University of Newcastle, New South Wales, 2038, AustraliaThe paper describes field test results of 7.62 × 51 mm M61 AP (armour piercing) ammunition fired into mild steel targets at an outdoor range. The targets varied from 10 mm to 32 mm in thickness. The tests recorded penetration depth, probability of perforation (i.e., complete penetration), muzzle and impact velocities, bullet mass, and plate yield strength and hardness. The measured penetration depth exhibited a variability of approximately ±12%. The paper then compared ballistic test results with predictive models of steel penetration depth and thickness to prevent perforation. Statistical parameters were derived for muzzle and impact velocity, bullet mass, plate thickness, plate hardness, and model error. A Monte-Carlo probabilistic analysis was then developed to estimate the probability of plate perforation of 7.62 mm M61 AP ammunition for a range of impact velocities, and for mild steels, and High Hardness Armour (HHA) plates. This perforation fragility analysis considered the random variability of impact velocity, bullet mass, plate thickness, plate hardness, and model error. Such a probabilistic analysis allows for reliability-based design, where, for example, the plate thickness with 95% reliability (i.e. only 1 in 20 shots will penetrate the wall) can be estimated knowing the probabilistic distribution of perforation. Hence, it was found that the plate thickness to ensure a low 5% probability of perforation needs to be 11–15% thicker than required to have a 50/50 chance of perforation for mild steel plates. Plates would need to be 20–30% thicker if probability of perforation is reduced to zero.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214914719308451BallisticsProbabilityStatisticsSteel platesArmour steelAmmunition
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author Mark G. Stewart
Michael D. Netherton
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Michael D. Netherton
Statistical variability and fragility assessment of ballistic perforation of steel plates for 7.62 mm AP ammunition
Defence Technology
Ballistics
Probability
Statistics
Steel plates
Armour steel
Ammunition
author_facet Mark G. Stewart
Michael D. Netherton
author_sort Mark G. Stewart
title Statistical variability and fragility assessment of ballistic perforation of steel plates for 7.62 mm AP ammunition
title_short Statistical variability and fragility assessment of ballistic perforation of steel plates for 7.62 mm AP ammunition
title_full Statistical variability and fragility assessment of ballistic perforation of steel plates for 7.62 mm AP ammunition
title_fullStr Statistical variability and fragility assessment of ballistic perforation of steel plates for 7.62 mm AP ammunition
title_full_unstemmed Statistical variability and fragility assessment of ballistic perforation of steel plates for 7.62 mm AP ammunition
title_sort statistical variability and fragility assessment of ballistic perforation of steel plates for 7.62 mm ap ammunition
publisher KeAi Communications Co., Ltd.
series Defence Technology
issn 2214-9147
publishDate 2020-06-01
description The paper describes field test results of 7.62 × 51 mm M61 AP (armour piercing) ammunition fired into mild steel targets at an outdoor range. The targets varied from 10 mm to 32 mm in thickness. The tests recorded penetration depth, probability of perforation (i.e., complete penetration), muzzle and impact velocities, bullet mass, and plate yield strength and hardness. The measured penetration depth exhibited a variability of approximately ±12%. The paper then compared ballistic test results with predictive models of steel penetration depth and thickness to prevent perforation. Statistical parameters were derived for muzzle and impact velocity, bullet mass, plate thickness, plate hardness, and model error. A Monte-Carlo probabilistic analysis was then developed to estimate the probability of plate perforation of 7.62 mm M61 AP ammunition for a range of impact velocities, and for mild steels, and High Hardness Armour (HHA) plates. This perforation fragility analysis considered the random variability of impact velocity, bullet mass, plate thickness, plate hardness, and model error. Such a probabilistic analysis allows for reliability-based design, where, for example, the plate thickness with 95% reliability (i.e. only 1 in 20 shots will penetrate the wall) can be estimated knowing the probabilistic distribution of perforation. Hence, it was found that the plate thickness to ensure a low 5% probability of perforation needs to be 11–15% thicker than required to have a 50/50 chance of perforation for mild steel plates. Plates would need to be 20–30% thicker if probability of perforation is reduced to zero.
topic Ballistics
Probability
Statistics
Steel plates
Armour steel
Ammunition
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214914719308451
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