The Elastoplastic Impact Process Study of the Indenter and the Plate Lying on the Base

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The massive body impact on a uniformly stretched pivotally supported rectangular plate on an elastic Winkler base and on an endless plate lying on the surface of an ideal incompressible fluid is investigated. The asymptotic behavior of the Green influence function is used. The elastoplastic impact solution is in good agreement with numerical calculations and experimental data. The results to study the material properties are used when an indenter impacts ice.

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