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Simulation of penetration into porous geologic media
Authors:OYu Vorobiev  BT LiuIN Lomov  TH Antoun
Affiliation:Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, L-206, P.O. Box 808, Livermore, CA 94550, USA
Abstract:We present a computational study on the penetration of steel projectiles into porous geologic materials. The purpose of the study is to extend the range of applicability of a recently developed constitutive model to simulations involving projectile penetration into geologic media. The constitutive model is nonlinear, thermodynamically consistent, and properly invariant under superposed rigid body motions. The equations are valid for large deformations and they are hyperelastic in the sense that the stress tensor is related to a derivative of the Helmholtz free energy. The model uses the mathematical structure of plasticity theory to capture the basic features of the mechanical response of geological materials including the effects of bulking, yielding, damage, porous compaction and loading rate on the material response. The new constitutive model has been successfully used to simulate static laboratory tests under a wide range of triaxial loading conditions, and dynamic spherical wave propagation tests in both dry and saturated geologic media.
Keywords:Penetration  Constitutive modeling  Numerical simulations  Porous compaction  Dilatancy
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