An Experimental Investigation Of The Projectile Penetration Into Soft, Porous Rock Under Dry And Liquid-Filled Conditions

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Akihiko Kumano Werner Goldsmith
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

An experimental investigation was conducted to study the response of soft, porous rock, green shale, under dry and liquid-filled conditions to normal impact of hemispherically-tipped cylindrical steel projectiles with diameter and mass of 6.35 mm and 31 g, respectively. Disk-shaped green shale specimens with nominal thickness and diameter of 32 mm and 127 mm, respectively, were tested in the initial projectile velocity range of 18 to 42 m/s. For the liquid-filled tests, the green shale specimens were saturated with kerosene. A total of eight impact tests were conducted. Information on the extent and pattern of the damage in the rock and velocity histories of the projectiles were collected. It was found that while the penetration depth was quadratically related to the initial projectile kinetic energy for the dry case, the penetration depth for the liquid-filled case was directly proportional to the initial projectile kinetic energy. The results of the impact tests under dry and liquid-filled conditions conformed well to a linearly viscous model and a Coulomb frictional model, respectively. The major deformation processes in the dry specimens were found to be compaction and equivolumnial distortion of the material. In the liquid-filled case, however, formation of cracks and equivolumnial distortion with less material compaction were observed. Furthermore, craters were formed as a result of the crack formation in the liquid-filled specimens.
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APA: Akihiko Kumano Werner Goldsmith  (1982)  An Experimental Investigation Of The Projectile Penetration Into Soft, Porous Rock Under Dry And Liquid-Filled Conditions

MLA: Akihiko Kumano Werner Goldsmith An Experimental Investigation Of The Projectile Penetration Into Soft, Porous Rock Under Dry And Liquid-Filled Conditions. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1982.

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