Author: | Gabi Ben-Dor, Anatoly Dubinsky, Tov Elperin | ISBN: | 9789814439060 |
Publisher: | World Scientific Publishing Company | Publication: | June 7, 2013 |
Imprint: | WSPC | Language: | English |
Author: | Gabi Ben-Dor, Anatoly Dubinsky, Tov Elperin |
ISBN: | 9789814439060 |
Publisher: | World Scientific Publishing Company |
Publication: | June 7, 2013 |
Imprint: | WSPC |
Language: | English |
This important monograph is the first comprehensive compendium of engineering models used in high-speed penetration mechanics.
The book consists of two parts. The first part (more than a quarter of the book's content) is in fact a handbook giving a very detailed summary of the engineering models used for the analysis of high-speed penetration of rigid projectiles into various media (concrete, metals, geological media). The second part of the book demonstrates the possibilities and efficiency of using approximate models for investigating traditional and nontraditional problems of penetration mechanics.
Different chapters in the books are devoted to different classes of problems and can be read independently. Each chapter is self-contained, which includes a comprehensive literature survey of the topic, and carries a list of used notations. The bibliography includes more than 700 references.
This monograph is a reliable and indispensable reference guide for anyone interested in using engineering models in high-speed penetration mechanics.
Contents:
Some Conventional Approaches to Penetration Modeling:
Penetration into Concrete Shields:
Penetration into Metallic Shields:
Penetration into Geological Shields:
Some Special Inverse Problems:
Method of Basic Impactors for Prediction of Penetration and Perforation:
Shape Optimization of Impactors:
Effectiveness of Segmented Impactors:
Modeling and Optimal Control of Impactors with Jet Thruster:
Effect of Order of Plates, Layering and Spacing on Protective Properties of Ductile Shields:
Some Optimization Problems for Non-Homogeneous Non-Ductile Shields:
Appendix:
Readership: Professionals, academics, researchers and graduate students in engineering mechanics, mechanical engineering, materials science, civil engineering and ocean engineering.
This important monograph is the first comprehensive compendium of engineering models used in high-speed penetration mechanics.
The book consists of two parts. The first part (more than a quarter of the book's content) is in fact a handbook giving a very detailed summary of the engineering models used for the analysis of high-speed penetration of rigid projectiles into various media (concrete, metals, geological media). The second part of the book demonstrates the possibilities and efficiency of using approximate models for investigating traditional and nontraditional problems of penetration mechanics.
Different chapters in the books are devoted to different classes of problems and can be read independently. Each chapter is self-contained, which includes a comprehensive literature survey of the topic, and carries a list of used notations. The bibliography includes more than 700 references.
This monograph is a reliable and indispensable reference guide for anyone interested in using engineering models in high-speed penetration mechanics.
Contents:
Some Conventional Approaches to Penetration Modeling:
Penetration into Concrete Shields:
Penetration into Metallic Shields:
Penetration into Geological Shields:
Some Special Inverse Problems:
Method of Basic Impactors for Prediction of Penetration and Perforation:
Shape Optimization of Impactors:
Effectiveness of Segmented Impactors:
Modeling and Optimal Control of Impactors with Jet Thruster:
Effect of Order of Plates, Layering and Spacing on Protective Properties of Ductile Shields:
Some Optimization Problems for Non-Homogeneous Non-Ductile Shields:
Appendix:
Readership: Professionals, academics, researchers and graduate students in engineering mechanics, mechanical engineering, materials science, civil engineering and ocean engineering.