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Chapter 54: Ball Penetration using SPH Method
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Ball Penetration usingSPHMethod
 
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CHAPTER 54
Ball Penetration using SPHMethod
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Chapter 54: Ball Penetration using SPH Method
FeatureSingle Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) CapabilityGeometryMaterial propertiesBall (SPH): Plate SPH and LagrangianAnalysis characteristics Transient explicit dynamic analysis (SOL700)Boundary conditionsExplicit: Fixed boundary condition of plate edgesApplied loadsInitial speed of the ball (0.618 cm/s in y-direction)Element types4-node shell elementsFE resultsDeformation plots at various times
Plate (SPH)Plate (Lagrangian)Ball (SPH)
V = 6.18 km/s
t = 0.00 secondst = 1.98 secondst = 3.98 secondst = 5.98 seconds
 
MD Demonstration ProblemsCHAPTER 54
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Introduction
This is an example of a ball penetrating through a plate using SPH method. The initial velocity of the ball is 6.18 km/s(0.618 cm/µs) in vertical direction. In the simulation, the center part of the plate and the ball projectile are modeled bySPH elements.
SOL 700 Entries Included
SOL 700TSTEPNLDYPARAM,LSDYNA,BINARY,D3PLOTCSPHPSPHEOSGRUNSPHDEFTICMATD010PSOLIDDMATD003
Figure54-1 Red ball approaching green plate
SPH (Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics) is a meshless Lagrangian numerical technique used to model the fluidequation of motion. Although it was developed to simulate complicate astrophysical problems originally, SHP hasproved to be useful in certain class of problems where large mesh distortions occur such as high velocity impact, crashsimulation and compressible fluid dynamics.
 Plate (SPH)Plate (Lagrangian)Ball (SPH)
V = 6.18 km/s
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