A simplified constitutive model for a SEBS gel muscle simulant - Development and experimental validation for finite elements simulations of handgun and rifle ballistic impacts

Author:

Andreotti Riccardo1,Leggewri Valentina2,Casaroli Andrea3,Quercia Mauro4,Bettin Cristian5,Zanella Mauro6,Boniardi Marco V.3

Affiliation:

1. Callens® AREA3, Via Merini 37 21100 Varese, Italy; Dipartimento di Meccanica, Politecnico di Milano, via La Masa 1, 20156 Milano, Italy

2. Fiocchi Munizioni SPA, Via Santa Barbara 4, 23900 Lecco, Italy

3. Dipartimento di Meccanica, Politecnico di Milano, via La Masa 1, 20156 Milano, Italy

4. Callens® AREA3, Via Merini 37 21100 Varese, Italy

5. Bettin Engineering, Via Respighi 13, 35132 Padova, Italy

6. Sunnen Italia Srl, Via Marconi 24-B, 20044 Arese (MI), Italy

Abstract

An original simplified constitutive model is proposed to simulate the effects of ballistic impacts on blocks of synthetic muscle simulant based on mineral oil and styrene ethylene-butylene styrene polymers (SEBS) as a convenient substitute for Fackler ballistic gelatin. The model is based on a quasi-static elastic-plastic model associated with hydrodynamic properties regulated by a polynomial equation of state. The paper illustrates the development and experimental validation of the model to simulate 9x21mm FMJ round-nose, 7.62x39 mm FMJ, and 5.56x45 mm NATO bullets penetrating 145x145x400 mm gel blocks. All material parameters are provided to be implemented in built-in LS-Dyna keywords. The validation confirms the effectiveness of the model and suggests possible further developments. The work also confirms the tested synthetic gel as a valid and convenient substitute for Fackler 10% ballistic gelatin at 4 °C.

Publisher

Gruppo Italiano Frattura

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Civil and Structural Engineering

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