Computational Issues in the Simulation of High Speed Ballistic Impact: A Review Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • This paper presents a review of recent developments of nonlinear constitutive material models for the applications in high speed ballistic impact of projectile into several types of targets. The objective is to comprehend some numerical approaches that have been proposed and used in the technical literatures especially regarding bullet-target interaction. Attention is given on the application of several types of computational constitutive models and simulations used to represent the projectile characteristic, ballistic penetration, failure modes in target and deformation pattern. This paper serves as a concise source to identify future direction in the area of computational mechanics of high speed collisions and provides brief literatures for those interested in conducting research into the topic.

publication date

  • 2013

number of pages

  • 5

start page

  • 762

end page

  • 767

volume

  • 315