Published April 18, 2000 | Version Published
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Penetration depth time history measurement method

Abstract

A new method for measuring the depth time history of rigid body penetration into brittle materials under a deceleration of ~10^5 g. The method includes: sabot-projectile, sabot-projectile separation and penetration depth detection systems. Relatively small intrinsic time error (3%) and depth error (0.3–0.7 mm) results. Penetration depth time history in a series of 4140 steel projectile penetrations into a mortar are measured at velocities of 100 to 500 m/sec with sufficient accuracy such that differentiation with respect to time yields stopping force, via Newton's second law.

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©2 000 American Institute of Physics. This work was supported by NASA and AFOSR. Contribution number 8662, Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences, California Institute of Technology.

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American Institute of Physics Conference Proceedings
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505
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Division og Geological and Planetary Sciences
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8662