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Experimental investigation of the strike and the penetration of conical shock in the frozen sandy ground
A. M. Bragov, V. V. Balandin, V. Kotov, V. V. Balandin, E. Yu. Linnik Institute of Mechanics of the Lobachevsky University, Nizhny Novgorod, 603950, Russia
Abstract:
A reverse experiment technique is used along with the technology of measuring rods to study the impact and penetration of a steel conical shocker in frozen sandy soil. This paper presents the dependences of maximum values of the force of resistance of cones with base diameters of 10.0, 12.0, and 19.8 mm to penetration into soil on the impact velocity in the range of values 100–400 m/s. The numerical solution of the problem in an axisymmetric formulation with the use of the “Dinamika-2” software package is used to show the effect of waves reflected from the walls of the container on the contact force. A comparative analysis of the forces of resistance to penetration of the shocker into compacted dry, water-saturated, and frozen sandy soils is carried out.
Keywords:
impact, penetration, frozen sandy soil, cone, force of resistance to penetration, reversed experiment, numerical calculation.
Received: 31.05.2017
Citation:
A. M. Bragov, V. V. Balandin, V. Kotov, V. V. Balandin, E. Yu. Linnik, “Experimental investigation of the strike and the penetration of conical shock in the frozen sandy ground”, Prikl. Mekh. Tekh. Fiz., 59:3 (2018), 111–120; J. Appl. Mech. Tech. Phys., 59:3 (2018), 482–490
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