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The interaction between a shaped charge jet and a single moving plate
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作者 Andreas Helte Jonas Lundgren Jonas candle 《Defence Technology(防务技术)》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2024年第1期1-13,共13页
Reactive armour is a very efficient add-on armour against shaped charge threats.Explosive reactive armour consists of one or several plates that are accelerated by an explosive.Similar but less violent acceleration of... Reactive armour is a very efficient add-on armour against shaped charge threats.Explosive reactive armour consists of one or several plates that are accelerated by an explosive.Similar but less violent acceleration of plates can also be achieved in a completely inert reactive armour.To be efficient against elongated jets,the motion of the plates needs to be inclined against the jet such that a sliding contact between the jet and the plates is established.This sliding contact causes a deflection and thinning of the jet.Under certain circumstances,the contact will become unstable,leading to severe disturbances on the jet.These disturbances will drastically reduce the jet penetration performance and it is therefore of interest to study the conditions that leads to an unstable contact.Previous studies on the interaction between shaped charge jets and flyer plates have shown that it is mainly the forward moving plate in an explosive reactive armour that is effective in disturbing the jet.This is usually attributed to the higher plate-to-jet mass flux ratio involved in the collision of the forward moving plate compared to the backward moving plate.For slow moving plates,as occurs in inert reactive armour,the difference in mass flux for the forward and backward moving plate is much lesser,and it is therefore of interest to study if other factors than the mass flux influences on the protection capability.In this work,experiments have been performed where a plate is accelerated along its length,interacting with a shaped charge jet that is fired at an oblique angle to the plate’s normal,either against or along the plate’s velocity.The arrangement corresponds to a jet interacting with a flyer plate from a reactive armour,with the exception that the collision velocity is the same for both types of obliquities in these experiments.The experiments show that disturbances on the jet are different in the two cases even though the collision velocities are the same.Numerical simulations of the interaction support the observatio 展开更多
关键词 Reactive armour Flyer plate Shaped charge jet
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作者 candle 《第二课堂(初中版)》 2007年第4期44-45,共2页
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The Influence of Pico-Second Pulse Electron Irradiation on the Electrical-Physical Properties of Silicon Crystals
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作者 Hrant N. Yeritsyan Aram A. Sahakyan +8 位作者 Norair E. Grigoryan Eleonora A. Hakhverdyan Vachagan V. Harutyunyan Vahan A. Sahakyan Armenuhi A. Khachatryan Bagrat A. Grigoryan Vardan Sh. Avagyan Gayane A. Amatuni Ashot S. Vardanyan 《Journal of Modern Physics》 2016年第12期1413-1419,共8页
The studies of the influence of pico-second (4 × 10<sup>-13</sup> sec.) pulse electron irradiation with energy of 3.5 MeV on the electrical-physical properties of silicon crystals (n-Si) are presented... The studies of the influence of pico-second (4 × 10<sup>-13</sup> sec.) pulse electron irradiation with energy of 3.5 MeV on the electrical-physical properties of silicon crystals (n-Si) are presented. It is shown that in spite of relatively low electron irradiation energy, induced radiation defects are of cluster type. The behavior of main carrier mobility depending on temperature and irradiation dose is analyzed and charge carriers’ scattering mechanisms are clarified: on ionized impurities, on point radiation defects with transition into cluster formation. Dose dependencies of electrical conductivity and carrier mobility for samples of various specific resistivities are given. 展开更多
关键词 Silicon Crystal Electron Irradiation Pico-Second Pulse Beam CONDUCTIVITY Carriers’ Mobility
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