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Experimental and numerical study on the flight and penetration properties of explosively-formed projectile

Wu et al., 2007

Document ID
10199864936583255658
Author
Wu J
Liu J
Du Y
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International journal of impact engineering

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The whole process of formation, flying and penetration of explosively-formed projectile (EFP) is simulated by a 3D coupled hydrocode of Ls_dyna. The caliber of the shaped charge is 60mm and EFP is a kind of overturned shaped charge. The Arbitrary Lagrangian–Eulerian …
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