EXPERIMENTAL VALIDATION OF A NUMERICAL MODEL OF THE 7.62 x 39 M43 PROJECTILE

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Both in military and in law enforcement operations, the most commonly found small caliber threat is the ubiquitous Kalashnikov, also known as the AK-47 (or simply AK). For that reason, a detailed experimental and numerical study of the 7.62 x 39 M43 projectile was made. In this work, 7.62 x 39 mm mild steel core ammunition was fired against a rigid wall, made of a high-hardness steel plate of sufficient hardness and thickness to respectively avoid denting and bulging, to characterize the projectile core deformation and damage as a function of impact velocity. The validated projectile finite element model can now be used to study more complex impact problems where experimental measurements are complex or impossible. A good qualitative and quantitative correlation between numerical and experimental results for the considered ammunition was achieved.

Originele taal-2Engels
TitelExterior Ballistics, Terminal Ballistics
RedacteurenThelma G. Manning, Frederick C. Rickert
UitgeverijDEStech Publications
Pagina's1326-1338
Aantal pagina's13
ISBN van elektronische versie9781605956893
StatusGepubliceerd - 2022
Evenement32nd International Symposium on Ballistics, BALLISTICS 2022 - Reno, Verenigde Staten van Amerika
Duur: 9 mei 202213 mei 2022

Publicatie series

NaamProceedings - 32nd International Symposium on Ballistics, BALLISTICS 2022
Volume2

Congres

Congres32nd International Symposium on Ballistics, BALLISTICS 2022
Land/RegioVerenigde Staten van Amerika
StadReno
Periode9/05/2213/05/22

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