(DOWNLOAD) "World Scientific Handbook of Experimental Results on High Speed Penetration into Metals, Concrete and Soils" by Gabi Ben-Dor, Anatoly Dubinsky & Tov Elperin * Book PDF Kindle ePub Free
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- Title: World Scientific Handbook of Experimental Results on High Speed Penetration into Metals, Concrete and Soils
- Author : Gabi Ben-Dor, Anatoly Dubinsky & Tov Elperin
- Release Date : January 18, 2016
- Genre: Mechanical Engineering,Textbooks,Engineering,Books,Professional & Technical,Engineering,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 130118 KB
Description
This unique compendium contains a vast systematized data of 14,000 experiments on high-velocity penetration into metals, concrete, reinforced concrete, and geological media which were published in the open literature (journal papers, reports, conference proceedings) during the last 70 years. Data presented in this edition are related to the initial and final stages of penetration and include: parameters which characterize mechanical and geometric properties of the striker and the shield; striking and residual velocities of projectile or depth of penetration; changes of mass and size of projectile; angles that determine the initial and residual position of the projectile; ballistic limit velocity; basic characteristics of plug and deformation of the shield.
Unified form of data representation and common notations are used throughout the book. All information is presented in numerical form in SI units. The book also contains indices which allow a fast search of the authors' publications and related experiments. Theoreticians, design engineers and experimentalists will find this handbook a valuable reference material.
Contents:PrefaceIntroductionNomenclature and NotationsSome Shapes of Projectiles Used in ExperimentsPenetration into Metals and AlloysPenetration into Concrete and Reinforced ConcretePenetration into Geological MediaBibliographyIndex
Readership: Researchers, academics, and professionals in mechanical engineering, engineering mechanics, experimental physics and civil engineering.