High Speed Impact Virtual Studies Made on Projectiles Models for Designing Shields Based on Innovative Materials

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This paper presents two virtual devices made to determine the behavior of the bullet before, during impact and after the collision using different materials. First device was based on a pendulum and second was made with springs. The idea of making these virtual devices was to transform the kinetic energy of the projectile before the collision in a potential energy after impact. The difference between these two types of energies was going to deformations phenomena.

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October 2014

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