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Experimental and numerical study of the impact interaction of a rigid impactor with a combined target

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This paper describes the experimental and numerical study of structures used for protection against the harmful effect of bullet and fission elements. A special place among them is taken by spaced-apart structures in which a gap between layers is filled with either air or various light materials with good damping, dissipative, and thermophysical properties. The results of the numerical simulation of a fragment of spaced-apart protection are in good agreement with experimental data on both residual forms and deflection.

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Original Russian Text © V.V. Balandin, A.M. Bragov, S.V. Zefirov, A.K. Lomunov.

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Balandin, V.V., Bragov, A.M., Zefirov, S.V. et al. Experimental and numerical study of the impact interaction of a rigid impactor with a combined target. Combust Explos Shock Waves 53, 116–121 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0010508217010166

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