Fragmentation of rapidly expanding jets and sheets

作者: D.E. Grady

DOI: 10.1016/0734-743X(87)90046-7

关键词: HypervelocityMechanicsFragmentation (mass spectrometry)BreakupFragment sizeComposite materialMaterials science

摘要: Abstract A common consequence of hypervelocity impact phenomena, or other intense loading process, is the creation rapidly expanding hydrodynamic jets sheets. Theoretical results are derived for time to failure and fragment size associated with catastrophic breakup Physical effects leading enhanced ductility materials during dynamic expansion discussed. compared plumes shaped-charge jets.

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