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Impact Mechanics of Ceramic Armor: Dwell and Interface Defeat provides a thorough overview of the impact dynamics of projectiles and targets, crack propagation, and damage evolution of ceramic during interface defeat and penetration. It provides experimental techniques and results of ceramic armor subjected to projectile, covers the mechanics of damage of ceramic armor under impact load, and analyzes the failure processes alongside corresponding theoretical models. Constitutive models and material parameters between projectile and target are provided, techniques for optimum ceramic armor…mehr

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Impact Mechanics of Ceramic Armor: Dwell and Interface Defeat provides a thorough overview of the impact dynamics of projectiles and targets, crack propagation, and damage evolution of ceramic during interface defeat and penetration. It provides experimental techniques and results of ceramic armor subjected to projectile, covers the mechanics of damage of ceramic armor under impact load, and analyzes the failure processes alongside corresponding theoretical models. Constitutive models and material parameters between projectile and target are provided, techniques for optimum ceramic armor design are outlined, and applications of interface defeat in the field of light armor are introduced.
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Xianfeng Zhang is professor at School of Mechanical Engineering, Nanjing University of Science and Technology. He received his PhD from Nanjing University of Science and Technology, China in 2005. He then worked at University of Science and Technology of China, Fraunhofer Institute for Mechanics of Material (IWM) in Germany, and Nanyang Technology University in Singapore as a postdoctoral researcher. His research interests are focused on dynamic behaviour of materials such as energetic structural materials, ceramics, concretes, rocks, and new alloy materials. Prof. Zhang is a committee member of China Ordnance Society and Chinese Society for Rock Mechanics and Engineering. He is also a member of Editor Boards of Chinese Journal of Ordnance Equipment Engineering. He has published over 150 research papers in international journals and conference proceedings.