Kazuo Asada
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
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Archive | 1996
Kazuo Asada; Hiroaki Takahashi
In the present study, the unified fracture condition was examined through comparison between the back surface velocity of flying plate impact experiment and the velocity calculated from computer code by using Ni-Cr-Mo steel (SNCM-630 steel). The computer code used here was that of one-dimensional large deformation stress wave propagation by finite-differencemethod. The experimental results and computer code results were well in accord with each other, confirming the applicability of the unified fracture condition to perforation dynamics.
Journal of The Society of Materials Science, Japan | 1992
Kazuo Asada; Hiroaki Takahashi; Takashi Takahashi
When a projectile with high velocity impacts onto a target, several fracture modes (such as spall fracture, plug fracture, penetration fracture and so forth) appear in the target. Therefore, in order to identify an impact fracture strength of materials, a particular type of impact experiments should be undertaken. For example, an impact experiment for flying plate is suitable to determine the spall fracture strength. Different impact conditions, however, may bring in different fracture strength even for the same target material. For the purpose of clarifying perforation dynamics (mechanism) by means of computer code, it is necessary to provide a unified fracture condition which enables to explain all modes of spall fracture, plug fracture and penetration fracture. Under this fracture condition, fracture takes place when the strain has attained its critical value, which may be affected by pressure and temperature.In the present study, the unified fracture condition was examined through comparison between the back surface velocity of flying plate impact experiment and the velocity calculated from computer code by using Ni-Cr-Mo steel (SNCM-630 steel). The computer code used here was that of one-dimensional large deformation stress wave propagation by finite-difference-method. The experimental results and computer code results were well in accord with each other, confirming the applicability of the unified fracture condition to perforation dynamics.
Archive | 2002
Kenichi Matsunaga; Ganji Abe; Kazuo Murakami; Kazuo Asada; Tadashi Shiraishi; Shigeru Kunishima
Archive | 2002
Iwaji Abe; Kazuo Asada; Tsuneo Bandai; Mitsuhiro Irino; Kenichi Matsunaga; Atsushi Nishide; 光博 入野; 健一 松永; 和雄 浅田; 恒男 萬代; 淳 西出; 岩司 阿部
Archive | 2002
Iwaji Abe; Kazuo Asada; Kenichi Matsunaga; Kazuo Murakami; Masahiro Okada; Yuichi Saito; Yasuhiro Tan; 保広 丹; 正廣 岡田; 和夫 村上; 健一 松永; 和雄 浅田; 岩司 阿部; 雄一 齋藤
Archive | 2001
Kazuo Asada; Tomohiro Ito; Kenichi Matsunaga; 智博 伊藤; 健一 松永; 和雄 浅田
Archive | 2004
Katsunari Ohsono; Takeshi Yokoyama; Kazuo Asada; Tadashi Kimura; Yasuhiro Sakaguchi; Shinji Ookame; Masaharu Minami
Archive | 2004
Kazuo Asada; Shinji Okame; Atsushi Ono; Masanari Osono; Yuichi Saito; 大亀 信二; 大園 勝成; 大野 淳; 斎藤 雄一; 浅田 和雄
Archive | 2002
Iwaji Abe; Kazuo Asada; Shinichiro Hori; Hiroyuki Iba; Mitsuhiro Irino; Kenichi Matsunaga; Kazuo Murakami; 入野 光博; 堀 慎一郎; 射場 博之; 村上 和夫; 松永 健一; 浅田 和雄; 阿部 岩司
Archive | 2002
Iwaji Abe; Kazuo Asada; Mitsuhiro Irino; Kenichi Matsunaga; 光博 入野; 健一 松永; 和雄 浅田; 岩司 阿部