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A.V. Radchenko and P.A. Radchenko, "Modeling of Space Debris Interaction with an Element of a Solid-Propellant Rocket Engine," Mech. Solids. 49 (6), 683-689 (2014)
Year 2014 Volume 49 Number 6 Pages 683-689
DOI 10.3103/S0025654414060107
Title Modeling of Space Debris Interaction with an Element of a Solid-Propellant Rocket Engine
Author(s) A.V. Radchenko (Tomsk State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering, Solyanaya pl. 2, Tomsk, 634003 Russia, andrey-radchenko@live.ru)
P.A. Radchenko (Tomsk State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering, Solyanaya pl. 2, Tomsk, 634003 Russia, radchenko@live.ru)
Abstract The interaction of a steel cylindrical indenter with an element of a solid-propellant rocket engine (SPRE) is modeled numerically. The SPRE shell material is an orthotropic organic plastic rigidly fixed to the solid propellant. The influence of the indenter geometric and kinetic parameters and of the orientation of elastic and strength properties of the shell on the parameters of the compression wave incident on the solid propellant is investigated. The range of interaction velocities from 400 to 1000 m/s is considered. The problem is solved numerically by the finite-element method in three dimensions. The indenter material behavior is described by an elastoplastic model, the behavior of the shell anisotropic material is described in the framework of an elastobrittle model, and the propellant is modeled by an elastic medium.
Keywords anisotropy, strength, fracture, elasticity, plasticity, compression wave, unloading wave, detonation
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Received 07 August 2014
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