Abstract:A statistical fragmentation model is presented, which predicts the average size and distribution in sizes of fragments emanating from an explosively driven, naturally fragmenting cylinder. The model builds on the energy-based fracture model of [Kipp and Grady, J. Mechanical Phys. Solids 33, 399 (1985)] by closing the calculation of average fragment size with the introduction of a crack velocity, which determines the time required for a newly initiated fracture to proceed to completion. Fracture energy is accou… Show more
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