Abstract:Segmented rod penetrator concepts created interest in the ballistic performance of high-density, low length-to-diameter (L/D) ratio penetrators, but there was a lack of data showing the performance of such thin disks vs. high-obliquity targets. An experimental and computational study was conducted to examine the basic case of a single tungsten heavy alloy disk with an L/D of 1/8 impacting a high-obliquity (65°) rolled homogeneous armor steel plate at a nominal velocity of 2 km/s. The study provides valuable in… Show more
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