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The influence of experimental design on depth-of-penetration (DOP) test results and derived ballistic efficiencies

โœ Scribed by R.R. Franzen; D.L. Orphal; C.E. Anderson Jr.


Book ID
104344068
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1997
Tongue
English
Weight
563 KB
Volume
19
Category
Article
ISSN
0734-743X

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โœฆ Synopsis


Experimental data for ceramic armor materials from two test methods, small-scale reverse ballistic tests and depth-of-penetration (DOP) tests, are reviewed and compared. Results from reverse ballistic tests can be used to estimate the length of rod erosion in the ceramic tiles of DOP tests. The outcome of a given DOP test can then be predicted by using recently published data bases on RHA penetration to determine the residual penetration into the steel back-up of the DOP test. Results of this methodology, compared to experimental DOP-test results, agree reasonably well for aluminum nitride and silicon carbide, even though scale sizes, impact velocities and experimental procedures varied considerably between investigators. The methodology was then applied to singlevalued performance criteria for ceramic armor materials, for example, mass efficiency. This analysis demonstrates that in certain cases, test parameters, like the ratio of penetrator length to ceramic tile thickness, affect test results considerably more than differences between ceramic types. Thus, DOP tests must be properly designed and interpreted in order to assess correctly the ballistic performance of ceramics.


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