Terminal Ballistics (e-bog) af Dekel, Erez
Dekel, Erez

Terminal Ballistics e-bog

1167,65 DKK
This book comprehensively discussesessential aspects of terminal ballistics, combining experimental data,numerical simulations and analytical modeling. Employing a unique approach tonumerical simulations as a measure of sensitivity for the major physicalparameters, the new edition also includes the following features: new figuresto better illustrate the problems discussed; improved explanations f…
This book comprehensively discussesessential aspects of terminal ballistics, combining experimental data,numerical simulations and analytical modeling. Employing a unique approach tonumerical simulations as a measure of sensitivity for the major physicalparameters, the new edition also includes the following features: new figuresto better illustrate the problems discussed; improved explanations for theequation of state of a solid and for the cavity expansion process; new dataconcerning the Kolsky bar test; and a discussion of analytical modeling for thehole diameter in a thin metallic plate impacted by a shaped charge jet. Thesection on thick concrete targets penetrated by rigid projectiles has now beenexpanded to include the latest findings, and two new sections have been added:one on a novel approach to the perforation of thin concrete slabs, and one ontesting the failure of thin metallic plates using a hydrodynamic ram.
E-bog 1167,65 DKK
Forfattere Dekel, Erez (forfatter)
Forlag Springer
Udgivet 09.02.2016
Genrer TBD
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9789811003950

This book comprehensively discussesessential aspects of terminal ballistics, combining experimental data,numerical simulations and analytical modeling. Employing a unique approach tonumerical simulations as a measure of sensitivity for the major physicalparameters, the new edition also includes the following features: new figuresto better illustrate the problems discussed; improved explanations for theequation of state of a solid and for the cavity expansion process; new dataconcerning the Kolsky bar test; and a discussion of analytical modeling for thehole diameter in a thin metallic plate impacted by a shaped charge jet. Thesection on thick concrete targets penetrated by rigid projectiles has now beenexpanded to include the latest findings, and two new sections have been added:one on a novel approach to the perforation of thin concrete slabs, and one ontesting the failure of thin metallic plates using a hydrodynamic ram.