Springback of circular clamped armor steel plates subjected to spherical air-blast loading |
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Authors: | A. Neuberger S. Peles D. Rittel |
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Affiliation: | 1. A.N. Armor Solutions Ltd., POB 513, Nordiya 42954, Israel;2. IMI, Central Laboratory Division, POB 1044, Ramat Hasharon, Israel;3. Technion, Israel Institute of Technology, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, 32000 Haifa, Israel |
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Abstract: | The development of protective elements (plates) that are impulsively loaded requires comprehensive experiments in which the transient dynamic and residual deflections are measured. Whereas the residual plastic deflections are easily measured upon completion of the experiment, transient deflection measurements involve more elaborate setups. Relying on the residual deflection only can be misleading when one tries to assess the peak transient deflection which poses a real hazard to the protected subject. In this study, the peak transient and the residual deflections are compared for a clamped circular armor steel plate subjected to large close-range spherical air-blast loading. The difference between the maximal transient and the residual plastic deflection is addressed here as the elastic springback. |
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Keywords: | Springback Blast Dynamic response Scaling Circular plate |
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