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Impact of Soil on the Penetration of Prefabricated Spherical Fragments and Its Protective Effect

Zhenning Wang    
Jianping Yin    
Zhijun Wang    
Xudong Li and Jianya Yi    

Resumen

As a natural environmental medium, soil has a wide range of sources and is often used as a material for building houses. It can also be used to construct simple protective structures in actual battlefield environments. In order to study the protective effect of sand on prefabricated fragments in practical situations, the authors conducted experiments on spherical tungsten alloy prefabricated fragments penetrating into sand using sand as the target medium. Natural sand (naturally generated rock particles with a particle size less than 4.75 mm) was selected as the sand, and the initial velocities of the fragments were 689 m/s~1761 m/s (fragment diameter 6 mm) and 596 m/s~1325 m/s (fragment diameter 11 mm), respectively. Based on the residual velocity of fragments and experimental phenomena in experimental data, the authors used LS-DYNA software to numerically simulate and compare the residual velocity of fragments and obtained a numerical model for sandy soil media and a calculation formula for the residual velocity of spherical fragments. Based on modeling equivalence in practical environments, the authors studied the impact of different attack angles on fragment trajectory deviation and found that fragments have the highest deviation values at 20° and 70° attack angles. They also analyzed the soil boundary effect within a small scale range, and the effect was significant when the vertical distance was less than 40 mm. The penetration resistance of different thicknesses of soil was calculated, and the maximum soil thickness under prefabricated fragment penetration at different speeds was obtained. The effective protective size of the soil under actual conditions was about 550 mm. This experiment provides a reference for the construction parameters of simple soil defense structures in actual environments.

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