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PURSUING SMALL-SCALE MEASURES OF PENETRATION RESISTANCE IN Ti-5553 ALLOY

T. A. Mason, B. Huddleston, M. Mulholland, C. Gibson, N. Rasmussen, H. Williams

Abstract


This work was originally proposed to illustrate the performance of a particular set of differently processed Ti-5553 plates under dynamic threats. It became clear that the larger question, at present, is whether the small-scale shaped charge design of an RP-4 detonator can be employed to efficiently explore the dynamic penetration resistance of representative test articles. The initial penetration testing that employed three variants of thermomechanical processing of Ti-5553 plates appeared to demonstrate that there was a noticeable difference in their performance. The remaining pertinent question was regarding the variation in the shaped charge performance and how it compares to the variation from the three titanium plate tests. Based on the limited testing presented here the RP-4 shaped charge detonator appears to have an average depth of penetration in 6061 aluminum of 90mm with a 1.5CD stand off.


DOI
10.12783/ballistics25/37211

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