Numerical simulation analysis of petaling formation process of plate penetrated by sharp-nosed missile

<b>[Objectives]</b> The petaling of a ductile metal plate penetrated by a sharp-nosed missiles is a common damage mode. In order to analyze its formation process, numerical simulation is carried out. <b>[Methods]</b> First, a simulation model of striking the metal plate by sh...

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Main Authors: WU Xingxing, LIU Jianhu, ZHANG Lunping, MENG Liping, WANG Jun
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Editorial Office of Chinese Journal of Ship Research 2018-06-01
Series:Zhongguo Jianchuan Yanjiu
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Online Access:http://www.ship-research.com/EN/Y2018/V13/I3/110
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spelling doaj-fd11ed4baf1a4ae98a8dae90359e38872020-11-24T21:40:51ZengEditorial Office of Chinese Journal of Ship ResearchZhongguo Jianchuan Yanjiu1673-31851673-31852018-06-0113311011710.19693/j.issn.1673-3185.01140201803016Numerical simulation analysis of petaling formation process of plate penetrated by sharp-nosed missileWU Xingxing0LIU Jianhu1ZHANG Lunping2MENG Liping3WANG Jun4China Ship Scientific Research Center, Wuxi 214082, ChinaChina Ship Scientific Research Center, Wuxi 214082, ChinaChina Ship Scientific Research Center, Wuxi 214082, ChinaChina Ship Scientific Research Center, Wuxi 214082, ChinaChina Ship Scientific Research Center, Wuxi 214082, China<b>[Objectives]</b> The petaling of a ductile metal plate penetrated by a sharp-nosed missiles is a common damage mode. In order to analyze its formation process, numerical simulation is carried out. <b>[Methods]</b> First, a simulation model of striking the metal plate by sharp-nosed missile is established on the basis of experiments involving missiles perforating targets, and the material constants are acquired from material mechanical characteristic experiments. The petaling procedure is then studied, as well as the stress states of typical elements in the petaling cracking area. The influence on the simulation results is subsequently contrasted by different failure criteria. <b>[Results]</b> The results show that the petaling process is complex and can be mainly divided into four distinct stages:butterfly heaving, hole enlargement, petal appearance and expansion, and entire movement of damaged region. The stress states of the cracking area are complicated and the petaling shape cannot be sufficiently predicted by the constant strain criterion; this requires the introduction of the JC failure model which considers the influence of stress triaxiality. <b>[Conclusions]</b> The results of this paper can provide references for the modification of typical petaling cracking theory and evaluation.http://www.ship-research.com/EN/Y2018/V13/I3/110sharp-nosed missilenumerical simulationstress triaxialitypetalingJC failure model
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author WU Xingxing
LIU Jianhu
ZHANG Lunping
MENG Liping
WANG Jun
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LIU Jianhu
ZHANG Lunping
MENG Liping
WANG Jun
Numerical simulation analysis of petaling formation process of plate penetrated by sharp-nosed missile
Zhongguo Jianchuan Yanjiu
sharp-nosed missile
numerical simulation
stress triaxiality
petaling
JC failure model
author_facet WU Xingxing
LIU Jianhu
ZHANG Lunping
MENG Liping
WANG Jun
author_sort WU Xingxing
title Numerical simulation analysis of petaling formation process of plate penetrated by sharp-nosed missile
title_short Numerical simulation analysis of petaling formation process of plate penetrated by sharp-nosed missile
title_full Numerical simulation analysis of petaling formation process of plate penetrated by sharp-nosed missile
title_fullStr Numerical simulation analysis of petaling formation process of plate penetrated by sharp-nosed missile
title_full_unstemmed Numerical simulation analysis of petaling formation process of plate penetrated by sharp-nosed missile
title_sort numerical simulation analysis of petaling formation process of plate penetrated by sharp-nosed missile
publisher Editorial Office of Chinese Journal of Ship Research
series Zhongguo Jianchuan Yanjiu
issn 1673-3185
1673-3185
publishDate 2018-06-01
description <b>[Objectives]</b> The petaling of a ductile metal plate penetrated by a sharp-nosed missiles is a common damage mode. In order to analyze its formation process, numerical simulation is carried out. <b>[Methods]</b> First, a simulation model of striking the metal plate by sharp-nosed missile is established on the basis of experiments involving missiles perforating targets, and the material constants are acquired from material mechanical characteristic experiments. The petaling procedure is then studied, as well as the stress states of typical elements in the petaling cracking area. The influence on the simulation results is subsequently contrasted by different failure criteria. <b>[Results]</b> The results show that the petaling process is complex and can be mainly divided into four distinct stages:butterfly heaving, hole enlargement, petal appearance and expansion, and entire movement of damaged region. The stress states of the cracking area are complicated and the petaling shape cannot be sufficiently predicted by the constant strain criterion; this requires the introduction of the JC failure model which considers the influence of stress triaxiality. <b>[Conclusions]</b> The results of this paper can provide references for the modification of typical petaling cracking theory and evaluation.
topic sharp-nosed missile
numerical simulation
stress triaxiality
petaling
JC failure model
url http://www.ship-research.com/EN/Y2018/V13/I3/110
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