Analytical research on impacting load of aircraft crashing upon moveable concrete target
IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, ISSN: 1757-899X, Vol: 322, Issue: 7
2018
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The impact load of an aircraft impact upon moveable concrete target was analyzed in this paper by both theoretical and numerical methods. The aircraft was simplified as a one dimensional pole and stress-wave theory was used to deduce the new formula. Furthermore, aiming to compare with previous experimental data, a numerical calculation based on the new formula had been carried out which showed good agreement with the experimental data. The approach, a new formula with particular numerical method, can predict not only the impact load but also the deviation between moveable and static concrete target.
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