Ballistic Impacts with Bullet Splash—Load History Estimation for .308 Bullets vs. Hard Steel Targets

Author:

Andreotti Riccardo12,Casaroli Andrea1,Colamartino Ivan1ORCID,Quercia Mauro2,Boniardi Marco Virginio1ORCID,Berto Filippo3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Politecnico di Milano, Via La Masa 1, 20156 Milano, Italy

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

3. Department of Chemical Engineering, Materials and Environment, La Sapienza University of Rome, Via Eudossiana 18, 00184 Roma, Italy

Abstract

The study focuses on testing a simplified way of estimating the resultant force due to ballistic impacts resulting in a full fragmentation of the impactor with no penetration of the target. The method is intended to be useful for the parsimonious structural assessment of military aircrafts with integrated ballistic protection systems by means of large scale explicit finite element simulations. The research investigates the effectiveness of the method in allowing the prediction of the fields of plastic deformation collected by hard steel plates impacted by a wide range of semi-jacketed, monolithic, and full metal jacket .308 Winchester rifle bullets. The outcomes show the effectiveness of the method being strictly related to the full compliance of the considered cases with the bullet-splash hypotheses. The study therefore suggests the application of the load history approach only after careful experimental investigations on the specific impactor–target interactions.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Materials Science

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