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Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic
             wave propagation in piecewise homogeneous
                                media

                               Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht
                        Centre for Nonlinear Studies, Institute of Cybernetics at Tallinn University of Technology,

                                                          Akadeemia tee 21, 12618 Tallinn, Estonia




Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht                                              Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation - p. 1/28
Outline


q Outline                             s    Motivation: experiments and theory
Motivation

Formulation of the problem

Wave-propagation algorithm

Comparison with experimental
data

Discussion




Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht                         Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation - p. 2/28
Outline


q Outline                             s    Motivation: experiments and theory
Motivation
                                      s    Formulation of the problem
Formulation of the problem

Wave-propagation algorithm

Comparison with experimental
data

Discussion




Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht                         Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation - p. 2/28
Outline


q Outline                             s    Motivation: experiments and theory
Motivation
                                      s    Formulation of the problem
Formulation of the problem

Wave-propagation algorithm
                                      s    Wave-propagation algorithm
Comparison with experimental
data

Discussion




Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht                         Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation - p. 2/28
Outline


q Outline                             s    Motivation: experiments and theory
Motivation
                                      s    Formulation of the problem
Formulation of the problem

Wave-propagation algorithm
                                      s    Wave-propagation algorithm
Comparison with experimental
                                      s    Comparison with experimental data
data

Discussion




Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht                         Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation - p. 2/28
Outline


q Outline                             s    Motivation: experiments and theory
Motivation
                                      s    Formulation of the problem
Formulation of the problem

Wave-propagation algorithm
                                      s    Wave-propagation algorithm
Comparison with experimental
                                      s    Comparison with experimental data
data
                                      s    Conclusions
Discussion




Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht                         Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation - p. 2/28
Experiments by Zhuang et al. (2003)


q Outline

Motivation
q Experiments by Zhuang et al.
  (2003)
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
q Theory by Chen et al. (2004)
q Time history of shock stress

Formulation of the problem


Wave-propagation algorithm

Comparison with experimental
data


Discussion




                                      (Original source: Zhuang, S., Ravichandran, G., Grady D., 2003. An experimental
                                      investigation of shock wave propagation in periodically layered composites. J. Mech.
                                      Phys. Solids 51, 245–265.)




Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht                                         Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation - p. 3/28
Time history of shock stress
                                                                 3.5
                                                                                                experiment
q Outline
                                                                  3
Motivation
q Experiments by Zhuang et al.
  (2003)                                                         2.5
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
                                                  Stress (GPa)
q Theory by Chen et al. (2004)                                    2
q Time history of shock stress

Formulation of the problem
                                                                 1.5
Wave-propagation algorithm

Comparison with experimental                                      1
data


Discussion
                                                                 0.5


                                                                  0
                                                                       1   1.5   2   2.5       3               3.5                  4
                                                                            Time (microseconds)
                                      Experiment 112301 (Zhuang, S., Ravichandran, G., Grady D., 2003.)
                                      Composite: 16 units of polycarbonate, each 0.37 mm thick, and 16 units of D-263 glass,
                                      each 0.20 mm thick.
                                      Flyer velocity 1079 m/s and flyer thickness 2.87 mm.
                                      Gage position: 3.41 mm from impact boundary.

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Time history of shock stress
                                                                 3.5
                                                                                                 experiment
                                                                                           simulation - linear
q Outline
                                                                  3
Motivation
q Experiments by Zhuang et al.
  (2003)                                                         2.5
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
                                                  Stress (GPa)
q Theory by Chen et al. (2004)                                    2
q Time history of shock stress

Formulation of the problem
                                                                 1.5
Wave-propagation algorithm

Comparison with experimental                                      1
data


Discussion
                                                                 0.5


                                                                  0
                                                                       1   1.5   2   2.5         3               3.5                  4
                                                                            Time (microseconds)
                                      Experiment 112301 (Zhuang, S., Ravichandran, G., Grady D., 2003.)
                                      Composite: 16 units of polycarbonate, each 0.37 mm thick, and 16 units of D-263 glass,
                                      each 0.20 mm thick.
                                      Flyer velocity 1079 m/s and flyer thickness 2.87 mm.
                                      Gage position: 3.41 mm from impact boundary.

Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht                                         Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation - p. 5/28
Theory by Chen et al. (2004)


q Outline                             s    Analytical solution of one-dimensional linear wave
Motivation
q Experiments by Zhuang et al.
                                           propagation in layered heterogeneous materials
  (2003)
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
q Theory by Chen et al. (2004)
q Time history of shock stress

Formulation of the problem


Wave-propagation algorithm

Comparison with experimental
data


Discussion




Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht                           Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation - p. 6/28
Theory by Chen et al. (2004)


q Outline                             s    Analytical solution of one-dimensional linear wave
Motivation
q Experiments by Zhuang et al.
                                           propagation in layered heterogeneous materials
  (2003)
q Time history of shock stress
                                      s    Approximate solution for shock loading by invoking of
q Time history of shock stress
q Theory by Chen et al. (2004)
                                           equation of state
q Time history of shock stress

Formulation of the problem


Wave-propagation algorithm

Comparison with experimental
data


Discussion




Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht                          Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation - p. 6/28
Theory by Chen et al. (2004)


q Outline                             s    Analytical solution of one-dimensional linear wave
Motivation
q Experiments by Zhuang et al.
                                           propagation in layered heterogeneous materials
  (2003)
q Time history of shock stress
                                      s    Approximate solution for shock loading by invoking of
q Time history of shock stress
q Theory by Chen et al. (2004)
                                           equation of state
q Time history of shock stress
                                      s    Wave velocity, thickness and density for the laminates
Formulation of the problem
                                           subjected to shock loading, all depend on the particle
Wave-propagation algorithm                 velocity
Comparison with experimental
data


Discussion




Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht                           Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation - p. 6/28
Theory by Chen et al. (2004)


q Outline                             s    Analytical solution of one-dimensional linear wave
Motivation
q Experiments by Zhuang et al.
                                           propagation in layered heterogeneous materials
  (2003)
q Time history of shock stress
                                      s    Approximate solution for shock loading by invoking of
q Time history of shock stress
q Theory by Chen et al. (2004)
                                           equation of state
q Time history of shock stress
                                      s    Wave velocity, thickness and density for the laminates
Formulation of the problem
                                           subjected to shock loading, all depend on the particle
Wave-propagation algorithm                 velocity
Comparison with experimental          s Chen, X., Chandra, N., Rajendran, A.M., 2004. Analytical solution to the plate impact
data
                                        problem of layered heterogeneous material systems Int. J. Solids Struct. 41,
Discussion
                                        4635–4659.




Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht                                         Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation - p. 6/28
Theory by Chen et al. (2004)


q Outline                             s    Analytical solution of one-dimensional linear wave
Motivation
q Experiments by Zhuang et al.
                                           propagation in layered heterogeneous materials
  (2003)
q Time history of shock stress
                                      s    Approximate solution for shock loading by invoking of
q Time history of shock stress
q Theory by Chen et al. (2004)
                                           equation of state
q Time history of shock stress
                                      s    Wave velocity, thickness and density for the laminates
Formulation of the problem
                                           subjected to shock loading, all depend on the particle
Wave-propagation algorithm                 velocity
Comparison with experimental          s Chen, X., Chandra, N., Rajendran, A.M., 2004. Analytical solution to the plate impact
data
                                        problem of layered heterogeneous material systems Int. J. Solids Struct. 41,
Discussion
                                        4635–4659.
                                      s Chen, X., Chandra, N., 2004. The effect of heterogeneity on plane wave propagation
                                           through layered composites. Comp. Sci. Technol. 64, 1477–1493.




Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht                                         Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation - p. 6/28
Time history of shock stress


q Outline

Motivation
q Experiments by Zhuang et al.
  (2003)
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
q Theory by Chen et al. (2004)
q Time history of shock stress

Formulation of the problem


Wave-propagation algorithm

Comparison with experimental
data


Discussion


                                      Reproduced from: Chen, X., Chandra, N., Rajendran, A.M., 2004. Analytical solution to
                                      the plate impact problem of layered heterogeneous material systems Int. J. Solids Struct.
                                      41, 4635–4659.




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Geometry of the problem


q Outline

Motivation

Formulation of the problem
q Geometry of the problem
q Formulation of the problem

Wave-propagation algorithm

Comparison with experimental
data


Discussion




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Formulation of the problem
                                      s    Basic equations
                                           Conservation of linear momentum and kinematical compatibility:

q Outline
                                                                        ∂v   ∂σ               ∂ε   ∂v
Motivation
                                                                      ρ    =    ,                =
                                                                        ∂t   ∂x               ∂t   ∂x
Formulation of the problem
q Geometry of the problem                  ρ(x, t) is the density, σ(x, t) is the one-dimensional stress, ε(x, t) is the strain, and
q Formulation of the problem
                                           v(x, t) the particle velocity.
Wave-propagation algorithm

Comparison with experimental
data


Discussion




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Formulation of the problem
                                      s    Basic equations
                                           Conservation of linear momentum and kinematical compatibility:

q Outline
                                                                         ∂v   ∂σ              ∂ε   ∂v
Motivation
                                                                       ρ    =    ,               =
                                                                         ∂t   ∂x              ∂t   ∂x
Formulation of the problem
q Geometry of the problem                  ρ(x, t) is the density, σ(x, t) is the one-dimensional stress, ε(x, t) is the strain, and
q Formulation of the problem
                                           v(x, t) the particle velocity.
Wave-propagation algorithm

Comparison with experimental
                                      s    Initial and boundary conditions
data
                                           Initially, stress and strain are zero inside the flyer, the specimen, and the buffer, but the
Discussion
                                           initial velocity of the flyer is nonzero:

                                                                       v(x, 0) = v0 ,        0<x<f
                                           f is the size of the flyer. Both left and right boundaries are stress-free.




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Formulation of the problem
                                      s    Basic equations
                                           Conservation of linear momentum and kinematical compatibility:

q Outline
                                                                         ∂v   ∂σ              ∂ε   ∂v
Motivation
                                                                       ρ    =    ,               =
                                                                         ∂t   ∂x              ∂t   ∂x
Formulation of the problem
q Geometry of the problem                  ρ(x, t) is the density, σ(x, t) is the one-dimensional stress, ε(x, t) is the strain, and
q Formulation of the problem
                                           v(x, t) the particle velocity.
Wave-propagation algorithm

Comparison with experimental
                                      s    Initial and boundary conditions
data
                                           Initially, stress and strain are zero inside the flyer, the specimen, and the buffer, but the
Discussion
                                           initial velocity of the flyer is nonzero:

                                                                       v(x, 0) = v0 ,        0<x<f
                                           f is the size of the flyer. Both left and right boundaries are stress-free.
                                      s    Stress-strain relation
                                                                             σ = ρc2 ε(1 + Aε)
                                                                                   p

                                           cp is the conventional longitudinal wave speed, A is a parameter of nonlinearity, values
                                           of which are supposed to be different for hard and soft materials.


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Wave-propagation algorithm


q Outline                             s    Finite-volume numerical scheme
Motivation
                                           LeVeque, R.J., 1997. Wave propagation algorithms for multidimensional hyperbolic
Formulation of the problem                 systems. J. Comp. Physics 131, 327–353.
Wave-propagation algorithm
q Wave-propagation algorithm

Comparison with experimental
data


Discussion




Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht                                         Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation - p. 10/28
Wave-propagation algorithm


q Outline                             s    Finite-volume numerical scheme
Motivation
                                           LeVeque, R.J., 1997. Wave propagation algorithms for multidimensional hyperbolic
Formulation of the problem                 systems. J. Comp. Physics 131, 327–353.
Wave-propagation algorithm
q Wave-propagation algorithm
                                      s    Numerical fluxes are determined by solving the Riemann
Comparison with experimental               problem at each interface between discrete elements
data


Discussion




Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht                                         Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation - p. 10/28
Wave-propagation algorithm


q Outline                             s    Finite-volume numerical scheme
Motivation
                                           LeVeque, R.J., 1997. Wave propagation algorithms for multidimensional hyperbolic
Formulation of the problem                 systems. J. Comp. Physics 131, 327–353.
Wave-propagation algorithm
q Wave-propagation algorithm
                                      s    Numerical fluxes are determined by solving the Riemann
Comparison with experimental               problem at each interface between discrete elements
data
                                      s    Reflection and transmission of waves at each interface are
Discussion
                                           handled automatically




Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht                                         Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation - p. 10/28
Wave-propagation algorithm


q Outline                             s    Finite-volume numerical scheme
Motivation
                                           LeVeque, R.J., 1997. Wave propagation algorithms for multidimensional hyperbolic
Formulation of the problem                 systems. J. Comp. Physics 131, 327–353.
Wave-propagation algorithm
q Wave-propagation algorithm
                                      s    Numerical fluxes are determined by solving the Riemann
Comparison with experimental               problem at each interface between discrete elements
data
                                      s    Reflection and transmission of waves at each interface are
Discussion
                                           handled automatically
                                      s    Second-order corrections are included




Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht                                         Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation - p. 10/28
Wave-propagation algorithm


q Outline                             s    Finite-volume numerical scheme
Motivation
                                           LeVeque, R.J., 1997. Wave propagation algorithms for multidimensional hyperbolic
Formulation of the problem                 systems. J. Comp. Physics 131, 327–353.
Wave-propagation algorithm
q Wave-propagation algorithm
                                      s    Numerical fluxes are determined by solving the Riemann
Comparison with experimental               problem at each interface between discrete elements
data
                                      s    Reflection and transmission of waves at each interface are
Discussion
                                           handled automatically
                                      s    Second-order corrections are included
                                      s    Success in application to wave propagation in rapidly-varying
                                           heterogeneous media and to nonlinear elastic waves
                                           Fogarty, T.R., LeVeque, R.J., 1999. High-resolution finite volume methods for acoustic
                                           waves in periodic and random media. J. Acoust. Soc. Amer. 106, 17–28.
                                           LeVeque, R., Yong, D. H., 2003. Solitary waves in layered nonlinear media. SIAM J.
                                           Appl. Math. 63, 1539–1560.




Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht                                          Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation - p. 10/28
Time history of shock stress
                                                                 1.4
                                                                                                    experiment
q Outline
                                                                 1.2
Motivation

Formulation of the problem                                        1
Wave-propagation algorithm
                                                  Stress (GPa)
                                                                 0.8
Comparison with experimental
data
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress                                   0.6
q Time history of particle
  velocity
q Time history of particle                                       0.4
  velocity
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
                                                                 0.2
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
                                                                  0
q Time history of shock stress
                                                                       0   0.5   1         1.5                   2                    2.5
q Time history of shock stress                                              Time (microseconds)
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
                                      Experiment 112501 (Zhuang, S., Ravichandran, G., Grady D., 2003.)
q Time history of shock stress        Composite: 8 units of polycarbonate, each 0.74 mm thick, and 8 units of stainless steel,
q Time history of shock stress
                                      each 0.37 mm thick.
Discussion                            Flyer velocity 561 m/s and flyer thickness 2.87 mm.



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Time history of shock stress
                                                                 1.4
                                                                                                  experiment
                                                                                        simulation - nonlinear
q Outline
                                                                 1.2
Motivation

Formulation of the problem                                        1
Wave-propagation algorithm
                                                  Stress (GPa)
                                                                 0.8
Comparison with experimental
data
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress                                   0.6
q Time history of particle
  velocity
q Time history of particle                                       0.4
  velocity
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
                                                                 0.2
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
                                                                  0
q Time history of shock stress
                                                                       0   0.5   1          1.5                   2                    2.5
q Time history of shock stress                                              Time (microseconds)
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
                                      Experiment 112501 (Zhuang, S., Ravichandran, G., Grady D., 2003.)
q Time history of shock stress        Composite: 8 units of polycarbonate, each 0.74 mm thick, and 8 units of stainless steel,
q Time history of shock stress
                                      each 0.37 mm thick.
Discussion                            Flyer velocity 561 m/s and flyer thickness 2.87 mm.
                                      Nonlinearity parameter A: 300 for polycarbonate and 50 for stainless steel.

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Time history of particle velocity
                                                                             0.35
                                                                                                       experiment
q Outline
                                                                              0.3
Motivation




                                                  Particle velocity (km/s)
Formulation of the problem                                                   0.25
Wave-propagation algorithm

                                                                              0.2
Comparison with experimental
data
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress                                               0.15
q Time history of particle
  velocity
q Time history of particle                                                    0.1
  velocity
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
                                                                             0.05
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
                                                                               0
q Time history of shock stress
                                                                                    4   5   6   7                    8                     9
q Time history of shock stress                                              Time (microseconds)
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
                                      Experiment 112501 (Zhuang, S., Ravichandran, G., Grady D., 2003.)
q Time history of shock stress        Composite: 8 units of polycarbonate, each 0.74 mm thick, and 8 units of stainless steel,
q Time history of shock stress
                                      each 0.37 mm thick.
Discussion                            Flyer velocity 561 m/s and flyer thickness 2.87 mm.



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Time history of particle velocity
                                                                             0.35
                                                                                                          experiment
                                                                                                simulation - nonlinear
q Outline
                                                                              0.3
Motivation




                                                  Particle velocity (km/s)
Formulation of the problem                                                   0.25
Wave-propagation algorithm

                                                                              0.2
Comparison with experimental
data
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress                                               0.15
q Time history of particle
  velocity
q Time history of particle                                                    0.1
  velocity
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
                                                                             0.05
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
                                                                               0
q Time history of shock stress
                                                                                    4   5   6        7                    8                     9
q Time history of shock stress                                              Time (microseconds)
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
                                      Experiment 112501 (Zhuang, S., Ravichandran, G., Grady D., 2003.)
q Time history of shock stress        Composite: 8 units of polycarbonate, each 0.74 mm thick, and 8 units of stainless steel,
q Time history of shock stress
                                      each 0.37 mm thick.
Discussion                            Flyer velocity 561 m/s and flyer thickness 2.87 mm.
                                      Nonlinearity parameter A: 300 for polycarbonate and 50 for stainless steel.

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Time history of shock stress
                                                                 3.5
                                                                                                  experiment
q Outline
                                                                  3
Motivation

Formulation of the problem                                       2.5
Wave-propagation algorithm
                                                  Stress (GPa)
                                                                  2
Comparison with experimental
data
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress                                   1.5
q Time history of particle
  velocity
q Time history of particle                                        1
  velocity
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
                                                                 0.5
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
                                                                  0
q Time history of shock stress
                                                                       1   1.5   2   2.5   3        3.5               4             4.5
q Time history of shock stress                                              Time (microseconds)
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
                                      Experiment 110501 (Zhuang, S., Ravichandran, G., Grady D., 2003.)
q Time history of shock stress        Composite: 16 units of polycarbonate, each 0.37 mm thick, and 16 units of stainless
q Time history of shock stress
                                      steel, each 0.19 mm thick.
Discussion                            Flyer velocity 1043 m/s and flyer thickness 2.87 mm.



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Time history of shock stress
                                                                 3.5
                                                                                                 experiment
                                                                                           simulation - linear
q Outline
                                                                  3
Motivation

Formulation of the problem                                       2.5
Wave-propagation algorithm
                                                  Stress (GPa)
                                                                  2
Comparison with experimental
data
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress                                   1.5
q Time history of particle
  velocity
q Time history of particle                                        1
  velocity
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
                                                                 0.5
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
                                                                  0
q Time history of shock stress
                                                                       1   1.5   2   2.5   3        3.5               4             4.5
q Time history of shock stress                                              Time (microseconds)
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
                                      Experiment 110501 (Zhuang, S., Ravichandran, G., Grady D., 2003.)
q Time history of shock stress        Composite: 16 units of polycarbonate, each 0.37 mm thick, and 16 units of stainless
q Time history of shock stress
                                      steel, each 0.19 mm thick.
Discussion                            Flyer velocity 1043 m/s and flyer thickness 2.87 mm.



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Time history of shock stress
                                                                 3.5
                                                                                                     experiment
                                                                                              simulation - linear
q Outline
                                                                  3                        simulation - nonlinear
Motivation

Formulation of the problem                                       2.5
Wave-propagation algorithm
                                                  Stress (GPa)
                                                                  2
Comparison with experimental
data
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress                                   1.5
q Time history of particle
  velocity
q Time history of particle                                        1
  velocity
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
                                                                 0.5
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
                                                                  0
q Time history of shock stress
                                                                       1   1.5   2   2.5      3         3.5               4             4.5
q Time history of shock stress                                              Time (microseconds)
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
                                      Experiment 110501 (Zhuang, S., Ravichandran, G., Grady D., 2003.)
q Time history of shock stress        Composite: 16 units of polycarbonate, each 0.37 mm thick, and 16 units of stainless
q Time history of shock stress
                                      steel, each 0.19 mm thick.
Discussion                            Flyer velocity 1043 m/s and flyer thickness 2.87 mm.
                                      Nonlinearity parameter A: 180 for polycarbonate and zero for stainless steel.

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Time history of shock stress
                                                                  4
                                                                                                     experiment
q Outline                                                        3.5
Motivation
                                                                  3
Formulation of the problem

Wave-propagation algorithm
                                                  Stress (GPa)   2.5
Comparison with experimental
data                                                              2
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of particle                                       1.5
  velocity
q Time history of particle
  velocity                                                        1
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress                                   0.5
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
                                                                  0
q Time history of shock stress
                                                                       1   1.5   2   2.5   3   3.5          4           4.5             5
q Time history of shock stress                                              Time (microseconds)
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
                                      Experiment 110502 (Zhuang, S., Ravichandran, G., Grady D., 2003.)
q Time history of shock stress        Composite: 16 units of polycarbonate, each 0.37 mm thick, and 16 units of stainless
q Time history of shock stress
                                      steel, each 0.19 mm thick.
Discussion                            Flyer velocity 1043 m/s and flyer thickness 5.63 mm.



Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht                                          Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation - p. 18/28
Time history of shock stress
                                                                  4
                                                                                                         experiment
                                                                                               simulation - nonlinear
q Outline                                                        3.5
Motivation
                                                                  3
Formulation of the problem

Wave-propagation algorithm
                                                  Stress (GPa)   2.5
Comparison with experimental
data                                                              2
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of particle                                       1.5
  velocity
q Time history of particle
  velocity                                                        1
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress                                   0.5
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
                                                                  0
q Time history of shock stress
                                                                       1   1.5   2   2.5   3        3.5           4           4.5             5
q Time history of shock stress                                              Time (microseconds)
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
                                      Experiment 110502 (Zhuang, S., Ravichandran, G., Grady D., 2003.)
q Time history of shock stress        Composite: 16 units of polycarbonate, each 0.37 mm thick, and 16 units of stainless
q Time history of shock stress
                                      steel, each 0.19 mm thick.
Discussion                            Flyer velocity 1043 m/s and flyer thickness 5.63 mm.
                                      Nonlinearity parameter A: 230 for polycarbonate and zero for stainless steel.

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Time history of shock stress
                                                                 3.5
                                                                                                experiment
q Outline
                                                                  3
Motivation

Formulation of the problem                                       2.5
Wave-propagation algorithm
                                                  Stress (GPa)
                                                                  2
Comparison with experimental
data
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress                                   1.5
q Time history of particle
  velocity
q Time history of particle                                        1
  velocity
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
                                                                 0.5
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
                                                                  0
q Time history of shock stress
                                                                       1   1.5   2   2.5      3                 3.5                 4
q Time history of shock stress                                              Time (microseconds)
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
                                      Experiment 112301 (Zhuang, S., Ravichandran, G., Grady D., 2003.)
q Time history of shock stress        Composite: 16 units of polycarbonate, each 0.37 mm thick, and 16 units of D-263 glass,
q Time history of shock stress
                                      each 0.20 mm thick.
Discussion                            Flyer velocity 1079 m/s and flyer thickness 2.87 mm.



Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht                                      Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation - p. 20/28
Time history of shock stress
                                                                 3.5
                                                                                                 experiment
                                                                                           simulation - linear
q Outline
                                                                  3
Motivation

Formulation of the problem                                       2.5
Wave-propagation algorithm
                                                  Stress (GPa)
                                                                  2
Comparison with experimental
data
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress                                   1.5
q Time history of particle
  velocity
q Time history of particle                                        1
  velocity
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
                                                                 0.5
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
                                                                  0
q Time history of shock stress
                                                                       1   1.5   2   2.5         3                3.5                 4
q Time history of shock stress                                              Time (microseconds)
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
                                      Experiment 112301 (Zhuang, S., Ravichandran, G., Grady D., 2003.)
q Time history of shock stress        Composite: 16 units of polycarbonate, each 0.37 mm thick, and 16 units of D-263 glass,
q Time history of shock stress
                                      each 0.20 mm thick.
Discussion                            Flyer velocity 1079 m/s and flyer thickness 2.87 mm.



Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht                                        Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation - p. 21/28
Time history of shock stress
                                                                 3.5
                                                                                                 experiment
                                                                                          simulation - linear
q Outline
                                                                  3                    simulation - nonlinear
Motivation

Formulation of the problem                                       2.5
Wave-propagation algorithm
                                                  Stress (GPa)
                                                                  2
Comparison with experimental
data
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress                                   1.5
q Time history of particle
  velocity
q Time history of particle                                        1
  velocity
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
                                                                 0.5
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
                                                                  0
q Time history of shock stress
                                                                       1   1.5   2   2.5        3                 3.5                 4
q Time history of shock stress                                              Time (microseconds)
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
                                      Experiment 112301 (Zhuang, S., Ravichandran, G., Grady D., 2003.)
q Time history of shock stress        Composite: 16 units of polycarbonate, each 0.37 mm thick, and 16 units of D-263 glass,
q Time history of shock stress
                                      each 0.20 mm thick.
Discussion                            Flyer velocity 1079 m/s and flyer thickness 2.87 mm.
                                      Nonlinearity parameter A: 90 for polycarbonate and zero for D-263 glass.

Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht                                        Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation - p. 22/28
Time history of shock stress
                                                                  1
                                                                                                  experiment
q Outline

Motivation                                                       0.8
Formulation of the problem

Wave-propagation algorithm
                                                  Stress (GPa)
                                                                 0.6
Comparison with experimental
data
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
                                                                 0.4
q Time history of particle
  velocity
q Time history of particle
  velocity
q Time history of shock stress                                   0.2
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
                                                                  0
q Time history of shock stress
                                                                       1   1.5   2   2.5   3        3.5               4             4.5
q Time history of shock stress                                              Time (microseconds)
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
                                      Experiment 120201 (Zhuang, S., Ravichandran, G., Grady D., 2003.)
q Time history of shock stress        Composite: 7 units of polycarbonate, each 0.74 mm thick, and 7 units of float glass, each
q Time history of shock stress
                                      0.55 mm thick.
Discussion                            Flyer velocity 563 m/s and flyer thickness 2.87 mm.



Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht                                        Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation - p. 23/28
Time history of shock stress
                                                                  1
                                                                                                     experiment
                                                                                           simulation - nonlinear
q Outline

Motivation                                                       0.8
Formulation of the problem

Wave-propagation algorithm
                                                  Stress (GPa)
                                                                 0.6
Comparison with experimental
data
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
                                                                 0.4
q Time history of particle
  velocity
q Time history of particle
  velocity
q Time history of shock stress                                   0.2
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
                                                                  0
q Time history of shock stress
                                                                       1   1.5   2   2.5      3         3.5               4             4.5
q Time history of shock stress                                              Time (microseconds)
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
                                      Experiment 120201 (Zhuang, S., Ravichandran, G., Grady D., 2003.)
q Time history of shock stress        Composite: 7 units of polycarbonate, each 0.74 mm thick, and 7 units of float glass, each
q Time history of shock stress
                                      0.55 mm thick.
Discussion                            Flyer velocity 563 m/s and flyer thickness 2.87 mm.
                                      Nonlinearity parameter A: 55 for polycarbonate and zero for float glass.

Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht                                            Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation - p. 24/28
Time history of shock stress
                                                                  3
                                                                                                 experiment
q Outline
                                                                 2.5
Motivation

Formulation of the problem

                                                  Stress (GPa)    2
Wave-propagation algorithm

Comparison with experimental
data                                                             1.5
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of particle
  velocity                                                        1
q Time history of particle
  velocity
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress                                   0.5
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
                                                                  0
q Time history of shock stress
                                                                       1   1.5   2   2.5       3                 3.5                 4
q Time history of shock stress                                              Time (microseconds)
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
                                      Experiment 120202 (Zhuang, S., Ravichandran, G., Grady D., 2003.)
q Time history of shock stress        Composite: 7 units of polycarbonate, each 0.74 mm thick, and 7 units of float glass, each
q Time history of shock stress
                                      0.55 mm thick.
Discussion                            Flyer velocity 1056 m/s and flyer thickness 2.87 mm.



Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht                                       Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation - p. 25/28
Time history of shock stress
                                                                  3
                                                                                                 experiment
                                                                                       simulation - nonlinear
q Outline
                                                                 2.5
Motivation

Formulation of the problem

                                                  Stress (GPa)    2
Wave-propagation algorithm

Comparison with experimental
data                                                             1.5
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of particle
  velocity                                                        1
q Time history of particle
  velocity
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress                                   0.5
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
                                                                  0
q Time history of shock stress
                                                                       1   1.5   2   2.5        3                 3.5                 4
q Time history of shock stress                                              Time (microseconds)
q Time history of shock stress
q Time history of shock stress
                                      Experiment 120202 (Zhuang, S., Ravichandran, G., Grady D., 2003.)
q Time history of shock stress        Composite: 7 units of polycarbonate, each 0.74 mm thick, and 7 units of float glass, each
q Time history of shock stress
                                      0.55 mm thick.
Discussion                            Flyer velocity 1056 m/s and flyer thickness 2.87 mm.
                                      Nonlinearity parameter A: 100 for polycarbonate and zero for float glass.

Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht                                        Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation - p. 26/28
Nonlinear parameter


q Outline
                                            Exp.          Specimen     Units    Flyer       Flyer              Gage                A              A
Motivation
                                                           soft/hard           velocity   thickness          position             PC           other
Formulation of the problem
                                                                                (m/s)       (mm)               (mm)
Wave-propagation algorithm               112501           PC74/SS37     8       561       2.87 (PC)             0.76             300             50
Comparison with experimental             110501           PC37/SS19     16      1043      2.87 (PC)             3.44             180              0
data
                                         110502           PC37/SS19     16      1045      5.63 (PC)             3.44             230              0
Discussion
q Nonlinear parameter                    112301           PC37/GS20     16      1079      2.87 (PC)             3.41              90              0
q Conclusions
                                         120201           PC74/GS55     7       563       2.87 (PC)             3.37              55              0
                                         120202           PC74/GS55     7       1056      2.87 (PC)             3.35             100              0
                                      PC denotes polycarbonate, GS - glass, SS - 304 stainless steel; the number following the
                                      abbreviation of component material represents the layer thickness in hundredths of a
                                      millimeter.




Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht                                             Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation - p. 27/28
Conclusions


q Outline                             s    Good agreement between computations and experiments
Motivation
                                           can be obtained by means of a non-linear model
Formulation of the problem

Wave-propagation algorithm

Comparison with experimental
data

Discussion
q Nonlinear parameter
q Conclusions




Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht                      Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation - p. 28/28
Conclusions


q Outline                             s    Good agreement between computations and experiments
Motivation
                                           can be obtained by means of a non-linear model
Formulation of the problem
                                      s    The nonlinear behavior of the soft material is affected not
Wave-propagation algorithm
                                           only by the energy of the impact but also by the scattering
Comparison with experimental
data                                       induced by internal interfaces
Discussion
q Nonlinear parameter
q Conclusions




Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht                           Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation - p. 28/28
Conclusions


q Outline                             s    Good agreement between computations and experiments
Motivation
                                           can be obtained by means of a non-linear model
Formulation of the problem
                                      s    The nonlinear behavior of the soft material is affected not
Wave-propagation algorithm
                                           only by the energy of the impact but also by the scattering
Comparison with experimental
data                                       induced by internal interfaces
Discussion                            s    The influence of the nonlinearity is not necessary small
q Nonlinear parameter
q Conclusions




Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht                           Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation - p. 28/28
Conclusions


q Outline                             s    Good agreement between computations and experiments
Motivation
                                           can be obtained by means of a non-linear model
Formulation of the problem
                                      s    The nonlinear behavior of the soft material is affected not
Wave-propagation algorithm
                                           only by the energy of the impact but also by the scattering
Comparison with experimental
data                                       induced by internal interfaces
Discussion                            s    The influence of the nonlinearity is not necessary small
q Nonlinear parameter
q Conclusions                         s    Additional experimental information is needed to validate the
                                           proposed nonlinear model




Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht                          Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation - p. 28/28

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2006 Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation in piecewise homogeneous media

  • 1. Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation in piecewise homogeneous media Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht Centre for Nonlinear Studies, Institute of Cybernetics at Tallinn University of Technology, Akadeemia tee 21, 12618 Tallinn, Estonia Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation - p. 1/28
  • 2. Outline q Outline s Motivation: experiments and theory Motivation Formulation of the problem Wave-propagation algorithm Comparison with experimental data Discussion Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation - p. 2/28
  • 3. Outline q Outline s Motivation: experiments and theory Motivation s Formulation of the problem Formulation of the problem Wave-propagation algorithm Comparison with experimental data Discussion Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation - p. 2/28
  • 4. Outline q Outline s Motivation: experiments and theory Motivation s Formulation of the problem Formulation of the problem Wave-propagation algorithm s Wave-propagation algorithm Comparison with experimental data Discussion Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation - p. 2/28
  • 5. Outline q Outline s Motivation: experiments and theory Motivation s Formulation of the problem Formulation of the problem Wave-propagation algorithm s Wave-propagation algorithm Comparison with experimental s Comparison with experimental data data Discussion Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation - p. 2/28
  • 6. Outline q Outline s Motivation: experiments and theory Motivation s Formulation of the problem Formulation of the problem Wave-propagation algorithm s Wave-propagation algorithm Comparison with experimental s Comparison with experimental data data s Conclusions Discussion Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation - p. 2/28
  • 7. Experiments by Zhuang et al. (2003) q Outline Motivation q Experiments by Zhuang et al. (2003) q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress q Theory by Chen et al. (2004) q Time history of shock stress Formulation of the problem Wave-propagation algorithm Comparison with experimental data Discussion (Original source: Zhuang, S., Ravichandran, G., Grady D., 2003. An experimental investigation of shock wave propagation in periodically layered composites. J. Mech. Phys. Solids 51, 245–265.) Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation - p. 3/28
  • 8. Time history of shock stress 3.5 experiment q Outline 3 Motivation q Experiments by Zhuang et al. (2003) 2.5 q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress Stress (GPa) q Theory by Chen et al. (2004) 2 q Time history of shock stress Formulation of the problem 1.5 Wave-propagation algorithm Comparison with experimental 1 data Discussion 0.5 0 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 Time (microseconds) Experiment 112301 (Zhuang, S., Ravichandran, G., Grady D., 2003.) Composite: 16 units of polycarbonate, each 0.37 mm thick, and 16 units of D-263 glass, each 0.20 mm thick. Flyer velocity 1079 m/s and flyer thickness 2.87 mm. Gage position: 3.41 mm from impact boundary. Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation - p. 4/28
  • 9. Time history of shock stress 3.5 experiment simulation - linear q Outline 3 Motivation q Experiments by Zhuang et al. (2003) 2.5 q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress Stress (GPa) q Theory by Chen et al. (2004) 2 q Time history of shock stress Formulation of the problem 1.5 Wave-propagation algorithm Comparison with experimental 1 data Discussion 0.5 0 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 Time (microseconds) Experiment 112301 (Zhuang, S., Ravichandran, G., Grady D., 2003.) Composite: 16 units of polycarbonate, each 0.37 mm thick, and 16 units of D-263 glass, each 0.20 mm thick. Flyer velocity 1079 m/s and flyer thickness 2.87 mm. Gage position: 3.41 mm from impact boundary. Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation - p. 5/28
  • 10. Theory by Chen et al. (2004) q Outline s Analytical solution of one-dimensional linear wave Motivation q Experiments by Zhuang et al. propagation in layered heterogeneous materials (2003) q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress q Theory by Chen et al. (2004) q Time history of shock stress Formulation of the problem Wave-propagation algorithm Comparison with experimental data Discussion Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation - p. 6/28
  • 11. Theory by Chen et al. (2004) q Outline s Analytical solution of one-dimensional linear wave Motivation q Experiments by Zhuang et al. propagation in layered heterogeneous materials (2003) q Time history of shock stress s Approximate solution for shock loading by invoking of q Time history of shock stress q Theory by Chen et al. (2004) equation of state q Time history of shock stress Formulation of the problem Wave-propagation algorithm Comparison with experimental data Discussion Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation - p. 6/28
  • 12. Theory by Chen et al. (2004) q Outline s Analytical solution of one-dimensional linear wave Motivation q Experiments by Zhuang et al. propagation in layered heterogeneous materials (2003) q Time history of shock stress s Approximate solution for shock loading by invoking of q Time history of shock stress q Theory by Chen et al. (2004) equation of state q Time history of shock stress s Wave velocity, thickness and density for the laminates Formulation of the problem subjected to shock loading, all depend on the particle Wave-propagation algorithm velocity Comparison with experimental data Discussion Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation - p. 6/28
  • 13. Theory by Chen et al. (2004) q Outline s Analytical solution of one-dimensional linear wave Motivation q Experiments by Zhuang et al. propagation in layered heterogeneous materials (2003) q Time history of shock stress s Approximate solution for shock loading by invoking of q Time history of shock stress q Theory by Chen et al. (2004) equation of state q Time history of shock stress s Wave velocity, thickness and density for the laminates Formulation of the problem subjected to shock loading, all depend on the particle Wave-propagation algorithm velocity Comparison with experimental s Chen, X., Chandra, N., Rajendran, A.M., 2004. Analytical solution to the plate impact data problem of layered heterogeneous material systems Int. J. Solids Struct. 41, Discussion 4635–4659. Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation - p. 6/28
  • 14. Theory by Chen et al. (2004) q Outline s Analytical solution of one-dimensional linear wave Motivation q Experiments by Zhuang et al. propagation in layered heterogeneous materials (2003) q Time history of shock stress s Approximate solution for shock loading by invoking of q Time history of shock stress q Theory by Chen et al. (2004) equation of state q Time history of shock stress s Wave velocity, thickness and density for the laminates Formulation of the problem subjected to shock loading, all depend on the particle Wave-propagation algorithm velocity Comparison with experimental s Chen, X., Chandra, N., Rajendran, A.M., 2004. Analytical solution to the plate impact data problem of layered heterogeneous material systems Int. J. Solids Struct. 41, Discussion 4635–4659. s Chen, X., Chandra, N., 2004. The effect of heterogeneity on plane wave propagation through layered composites. Comp. Sci. Technol. 64, 1477–1493. Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation - p. 6/28
  • 15. Time history of shock stress q Outline Motivation q Experiments by Zhuang et al. (2003) q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress q Theory by Chen et al. (2004) q Time history of shock stress Formulation of the problem Wave-propagation algorithm Comparison with experimental data Discussion Reproduced from: Chen, X., Chandra, N., Rajendran, A.M., 2004. Analytical solution to the plate impact problem of layered heterogeneous material systems Int. J. Solids Struct. 41, 4635–4659. Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation - p. 7/28
  • 16. Geometry of the problem q Outline Motivation Formulation of the problem q Geometry of the problem q Formulation of the problem Wave-propagation algorithm Comparison with experimental data Discussion Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation - p. 8/28
  • 17. Formulation of the problem s Basic equations Conservation of linear momentum and kinematical compatibility: q Outline ∂v ∂σ ∂ε ∂v Motivation ρ = , = ∂t ∂x ∂t ∂x Formulation of the problem q Geometry of the problem ρ(x, t) is the density, σ(x, t) is the one-dimensional stress, ε(x, t) is the strain, and q Formulation of the problem v(x, t) the particle velocity. Wave-propagation algorithm Comparison with experimental data Discussion Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation - p. 9/28
  • 18. Formulation of the problem s Basic equations Conservation of linear momentum and kinematical compatibility: q Outline ∂v ∂σ ∂ε ∂v Motivation ρ = , = ∂t ∂x ∂t ∂x Formulation of the problem q Geometry of the problem ρ(x, t) is the density, σ(x, t) is the one-dimensional stress, ε(x, t) is the strain, and q Formulation of the problem v(x, t) the particle velocity. Wave-propagation algorithm Comparison with experimental s Initial and boundary conditions data Initially, stress and strain are zero inside the flyer, the specimen, and the buffer, but the Discussion initial velocity of the flyer is nonzero: v(x, 0) = v0 , 0<x<f f is the size of the flyer. Both left and right boundaries are stress-free. Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation - p. 9/28
  • 19. Formulation of the problem s Basic equations Conservation of linear momentum and kinematical compatibility: q Outline ∂v ∂σ ∂ε ∂v Motivation ρ = , = ∂t ∂x ∂t ∂x Formulation of the problem q Geometry of the problem ρ(x, t) is the density, σ(x, t) is the one-dimensional stress, ε(x, t) is the strain, and q Formulation of the problem v(x, t) the particle velocity. Wave-propagation algorithm Comparison with experimental s Initial and boundary conditions data Initially, stress and strain are zero inside the flyer, the specimen, and the buffer, but the Discussion initial velocity of the flyer is nonzero: v(x, 0) = v0 , 0<x<f f is the size of the flyer. Both left and right boundaries are stress-free. s Stress-strain relation σ = ρc2 ε(1 + Aε) p cp is the conventional longitudinal wave speed, A is a parameter of nonlinearity, values of which are supposed to be different for hard and soft materials. Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation - p. 9/28
  • 20. Wave-propagation algorithm q Outline s Finite-volume numerical scheme Motivation LeVeque, R.J., 1997. Wave propagation algorithms for multidimensional hyperbolic Formulation of the problem systems. J. Comp. Physics 131, 327–353. Wave-propagation algorithm q Wave-propagation algorithm Comparison with experimental data Discussion Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation - p. 10/28
  • 21. Wave-propagation algorithm q Outline s Finite-volume numerical scheme Motivation LeVeque, R.J., 1997. Wave propagation algorithms for multidimensional hyperbolic Formulation of the problem systems. J. Comp. Physics 131, 327–353. Wave-propagation algorithm q Wave-propagation algorithm s Numerical fluxes are determined by solving the Riemann Comparison with experimental problem at each interface between discrete elements data Discussion Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation - p. 10/28
  • 22. Wave-propagation algorithm q Outline s Finite-volume numerical scheme Motivation LeVeque, R.J., 1997. Wave propagation algorithms for multidimensional hyperbolic Formulation of the problem systems. J. Comp. Physics 131, 327–353. Wave-propagation algorithm q Wave-propagation algorithm s Numerical fluxes are determined by solving the Riemann Comparison with experimental problem at each interface between discrete elements data s Reflection and transmission of waves at each interface are Discussion handled automatically Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation - p. 10/28
  • 23. Wave-propagation algorithm q Outline s Finite-volume numerical scheme Motivation LeVeque, R.J., 1997. Wave propagation algorithms for multidimensional hyperbolic Formulation of the problem systems. J. Comp. Physics 131, 327–353. Wave-propagation algorithm q Wave-propagation algorithm s Numerical fluxes are determined by solving the Riemann Comparison with experimental problem at each interface between discrete elements data s Reflection and transmission of waves at each interface are Discussion handled automatically s Second-order corrections are included Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation - p. 10/28
  • 24. Wave-propagation algorithm q Outline s Finite-volume numerical scheme Motivation LeVeque, R.J., 1997. Wave propagation algorithms for multidimensional hyperbolic Formulation of the problem systems. J. Comp. Physics 131, 327–353. Wave-propagation algorithm q Wave-propagation algorithm s Numerical fluxes are determined by solving the Riemann Comparison with experimental problem at each interface between discrete elements data s Reflection and transmission of waves at each interface are Discussion handled automatically s Second-order corrections are included s Success in application to wave propagation in rapidly-varying heterogeneous media and to nonlinear elastic waves Fogarty, T.R., LeVeque, R.J., 1999. High-resolution finite volume methods for acoustic waves in periodic and random media. J. Acoust. Soc. Amer. 106, 17–28. LeVeque, R., Yong, D. H., 2003. Solitary waves in layered nonlinear media. SIAM J. Appl. Math. 63, 1539–1560. Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation - p. 10/28
  • 25. Time history of shock stress 1.4 experiment q Outline 1.2 Motivation Formulation of the problem 1 Wave-propagation algorithm Stress (GPa) 0.8 Comparison with experimental data q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress 0.6 q Time history of particle velocity q Time history of particle 0.4 velocity q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress 0.2 q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress 0 q Time history of shock stress 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 q Time history of shock stress Time (microseconds) q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress Experiment 112501 (Zhuang, S., Ravichandran, G., Grady D., 2003.) q Time history of shock stress Composite: 8 units of polycarbonate, each 0.74 mm thick, and 8 units of stainless steel, q Time history of shock stress each 0.37 mm thick. Discussion Flyer velocity 561 m/s and flyer thickness 2.87 mm. Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation - p. 11/28
  • 26. Time history of shock stress 1.4 experiment simulation - nonlinear q Outline 1.2 Motivation Formulation of the problem 1 Wave-propagation algorithm Stress (GPa) 0.8 Comparison with experimental data q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress 0.6 q Time history of particle velocity q Time history of particle 0.4 velocity q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress 0.2 q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress 0 q Time history of shock stress 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 q Time history of shock stress Time (microseconds) q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress Experiment 112501 (Zhuang, S., Ravichandran, G., Grady D., 2003.) q Time history of shock stress Composite: 8 units of polycarbonate, each 0.74 mm thick, and 8 units of stainless steel, q Time history of shock stress each 0.37 mm thick. Discussion Flyer velocity 561 m/s and flyer thickness 2.87 mm. Nonlinearity parameter A: 300 for polycarbonate and 50 for stainless steel. Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation - p. 12/28
  • 27. Time history of particle velocity 0.35 experiment q Outline 0.3 Motivation Particle velocity (km/s) Formulation of the problem 0.25 Wave-propagation algorithm 0.2 Comparison with experimental data q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress 0.15 q Time history of particle velocity q Time history of particle 0.1 velocity q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress 0.05 q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress 0 q Time history of shock stress 4 5 6 7 8 9 q Time history of shock stress Time (microseconds) q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress Experiment 112501 (Zhuang, S., Ravichandran, G., Grady D., 2003.) q Time history of shock stress Composite: 8 units of polycarbonate, each 0.74 mm thick, and 8 units of stainless steel, q Time history of shock stress each 0.37 mm thick. Discussion Flyer velocity 561 m/s and flyer thickness 2.87 mm. Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation - p. 13/28
  • 28. Time history of particle velocity 0.35 experiment simulation - nonlinear q Outline 0.3 Motivation Particle velocity (km/s) Formulation of the problem 0.25 Wave-propagation algorithm 0.2 Comparison with experimental data q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress 0.15 q Time history of particle velocity q Time history of particle 0.1 velocity q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress 0.05 q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress 0 q Time history of shock stress 4 5 6 7 8 9 q Time history of shock stress Time (microseconds) q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress Experiment 112501 (Zhuang, S., Ravichandran, G., Grady D., 2003.) q Time history of shock stress Composite: 8 units of polycarbonate, each 0.74 mm thick, and 8 units of stainless steel, q Time history of shock stress each 0.37 mm thick. Discussion Flyer velocity 561 m/s and flyer thickness 2.87 mm. Nonlinearity parameter A: 300 for polycarbonate and 50 for stainless steel. Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation - p. 14/28
  • 29. Time history of shock stress 3.5 experiment q Outline 3 Motivation Formulation of the problem 2.5 Wave-propagation algorithm Stress (GPa) 2 Comparison with experimental data q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress 1.5 q Time history of particle velocity q Time history of particle 1 velocity q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress 0.5 q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress 0 q Time history of shock stress 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 4.5 q Time history of shock stress Time (microseconds) q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress Experiment 110501 (Zhuang, S., Ravichandran, G., Grady D., 2003.) q Time history of shock stress Composite: 16 units of polycarbonate, each 0.37 mm thick, and 16 units of stainless q Time history of shock stress steel, each 0.19 mm thick. Discussion Flyer velocity 1043 m/s and flyer thickness 2.87 mm. Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation - p. 15/28
  • 30. Time history of shock stress 3.5 experiment simulation - linear q Outline 3 Motivation Formulation of the problem 2.5 Wave-propagation algorithm Stress (GPa) 2 Comparison with experimental data q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress 1.5 q Time history of particle velocity q Time history of particle 1 velocity q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress 0.5 q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress 0 q Time history of shock stress 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 4.5 q Time history of shock stress Time (microseconds) q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress Experiment 110501 (Zhuang, S., Ravichandran, G., Grady D., 2003.) q Time history of shock stress Composite: 16 units of polycarbonate, each 0.37 mm thick, and 16 units of stainless q Time history of shock stress steel, each 0.19 mm thick. Discussion Flyer velocity 1043 m/s and flyer thickness 2.87 mm. Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation - p. 16/28
  • 31. Time history of shock stress 3.5 experiment simulation - linear q Outline 3 simulation - nonlinear Motivation Formulation of the problem 2.5 Wave-propagation algorithm Stress (GPa) 2 Comparison with experimental data q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress 1.5 q Time history of particle velocity q Time history of particle 1 velocity q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress 0.5 q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress 0 q Time history of shock stress 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 4.5 q Time history of shock stress Time (microseconds) q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress Experiment 110501 (Zhuang, S., Ravichandran, G., Grady D., 2003.) q Time history of shock stress Composite: 16 units of polycarbonate, each 0.37 mm thick, and 16 units of stainless q Time history of shock stress steel, each 0.19 mm thick. Discussion Flyer velocity 1043 m/s and flyer thickness 2.87 mm. Nonlinearity parameter A: 180 for polycarbonate and zero for stainless steel. Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation - p. 17/28
  • 32. Time history of shock stress 4 experiment q Outline 3.5 Motivation 3 Formulation of the problem Wave-propagation algorithm Stress (GPa) 2.5 Comparison with experimental data 2 q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress q Time history of particle 1.5 velocity q Time history of particle velocity 1 q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress 0.5 q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress 0 q Time history of shock stress 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 4.5 5 q Time history of shock stress Time (microseconds) q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress Experiment 110502 (Zhuang, S., Ravichandran, G., Grady D., 2003.) q Time history of shock stress Composite: 16 units of polycarbonate, each 0.37 mm thick, and 16 units of stainless q Time history of shock stress steel, each 0.19 mm thick. Discussion Flyer velocity 1043 m/s and flyer thickness 5.63 mm. Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation - p. 18/28
  • 33. Time history of shock stress 4 experiment simulation - nonlinear q Outline 3.5 Motivation 3 Formulation of the problem Wave-propagation algorithm Stress (GPa) 2.5 Comparison with experimental data 2 q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress q Time history of particle 1.5 velocity q Time history of particle velocity 1 q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress 0.5 q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress 0 q Time history of shock stress 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 4.5 5 q Time history of shock stress Time (microseconds) q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress Experiment 110502 (Zhuang, S., Ravichandran, G., Grady D., 2003.) q Time history of shock stress Composite: 16 units of polycarbonate, each 0.37 mm thick, and 16 units of stainless q Time history of shock stress steel, each 0.19 mm thick. Discussion Flyer velocity 1043 m/s and flyer thickness 5.63 mm. Nonlinearity parameter A: 230 for polycarbonate and zero for stainless steel. Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation - p. 19/28
  • 34. Time history of shock stress 3.5 experiment q Outline 3 Motivation Formulation of the problem 2.5 Wave-propagation algorithm Stress (GPa) 2 Comparison with experimental data q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress 1.5 q Time history of particle velocity q Time history of particle 1 velocity q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress 0.5 q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress 0 q Time history of shock stress 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 q Time history of shock stress Time (microseconds) q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress Experiment 112301 (Zhuang, S., Ravichandran, G., Grady D., 2003.) q Time history of shock stress Composite: 16 units of polycarbonate, each 0.37 mm thick, and 16 units of D-263 glass, q Time history of shock stress each 0.20 mm thick. Discussion Flyer velocity 1079 m/s and flyer thickness 2.87 mm. Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation - p. 20/28
  • 35. Time history of shock stress 3.5 experiment simulation - linear q Outline 3 Motivation Formulation of the problem 2.5 Wave-propagation algorithm Stress (GPa) 2 Comparison with experimental data q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress 1.5 q Time history of particle velocity q Time history of particle 1 velocity q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress 0.5 q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress 0 q Time history of shock stress 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 q Time history of shock stress Time (microseconds) q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress Experiment 112301 (Zhuang, S., Ravichandran, G., Grady D., 2003.) q Time history of shock stress Composite: 16 units of polycarbonate, each 0.37 mm thick, and 16 units of D-263 glass, q Time history of shock stress each 0.20 mm thick. Discussion Flyer velocity 1079 m/s and flyer thickness 2.87 mm. Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation - p. 21/28
  • 36. Time history of shock stress 3.5 experiment simulation - linear q Outline 3 simulation - nonlinear Motivation Formulation of the problem 2.5 Wave-propagation algorithm Stress (GPa) 2 Comparison with experimental data q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress 1.5 q Time history of particle velocity q Time history of particle 1 velocity q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress 0.5 q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress 0 q Time history of shock stress 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 q Time history of shock stress Time (microseconds) q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress Experiment 112301 (Zhuang, S., Ravichandran, G., Grady D., 2003.) q Time history of shock stress Composite: 16 units of polycarbonate, each 0.37 mm thick, and 16 units of D-263 glass, q Time history of shock stress each 0.20 mm thick. Discussion Flyer velocity 1079 m/s and flyer thickness 2.87 mm. Nonlinearity parameter A: 90 for polycarbonate and zero for D-263 glass. Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation - p. 22/28
  • 37. Time history of shock stress 1 experiment q Outline Motivation 0.8 Formulation of the problem Wave-propagation algorithm Stress (GPa) 0.6 Comparison with experimental data q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress 0.4 q Time history of particle velocity q Time history of particle velocity q Time history of shock stress 0.2 q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress 0 q Time history of shock stress 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 4.5 q Time history of shock stress Time (microseconds) q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress Experiment 120201 (Zhuang, S., Ravichandran, G., Grady D., 2003.) q Time history of shock stress Composite: 7 units of polycarbonate, each 0.74 mm thick, and 7 units of float glass, each q Time history of shock stress 0.55 mm thick. Discussion Flyer velocity 563 m/s and flyer thickness 2.87 mm. Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation - p. 23/28
  • 38. Time history of shock stress 1 experiment simulation - nonlinear q Outline Motivation 0.8 Formulation of the problem Wave-propagation algorithm Stress (GPa) 0.6 Comparison with experimental data q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress 0.4 q Time history of particle velocity q Time history of particle velocity q Time history of shock stress 0.2 q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress 0 q Time history of shock stress 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 4.5 q Time history of shock stress Time (microseconds) q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress Experiment 120201 (Zhuang, S., Ravichandran, G., Grady D., 2003.) q Time history of shock stress Composite: 7 units of polycarbonate, each 0.74 mm thick, and 7 units of float glass, each q Time history of shock stress 0.55 mm thick. Discussion Flyer velocity 563 m/s and flyer thickness 2.87 mm. Nonlinearity parameter A: 55 for polycarbonate and zero for float glass. Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation - p. 24/28
  • 39. Time history of shock stress 3 experiment q Outline 2.5 Motivation Formulation of the problem Stress (GPa) 2 Wave-propagation algorithm Comparison with experimental data 1.5 q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress q Time history of particle velocity 1 q Time history of particle velocity q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress 0.5 q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress 0 q Time history of shock stress 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 q Time history of shock stress Time (microseconds) q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress Experiment 120202 (Zhuang, S., Ravichandran, G., Grady D., 2003.) q Time history of shock stress Composite: 7 units of polycarbonate, each 0.74 mm thick, and 7 units of float glass, each q Time history of shock stress 0.55 mm thick. Discussion Flyer velocity 1056 m/s and flyer thickness 2.87 mm. Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation - p. 25/28
  • 40. Time history of shock stress 3 experiment simulation - nonlinear q Outline 2.5 Motivation Formulation of the problem Stress (GPa) 2 Wave-propagation algorithm Comparison with experimental data 1.5 q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress q Time history of particle velocity 1 q Time history of particle velocity q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress 0.5 q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress 0 q Time history of shock stress 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 q Time history of shock stress Time (microseconds) q Time history of shock stress q Time history of shock stress Experiment 120202 (Zhuang, S., Ravichandran, G., Grady D., 2003.) q Time history of shock stress Composite: 7 units of polycarbonate, each 0.74 mm thick, and 7 units of float glass, each q Time history of shock stress 0.55 mm thick. Discussion Flyer velocity 1056 m/s and flyer thickness 2.87 mm. Nonlinearity parameter A: 100 for polycarbonate and zero for float glass. Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation - p. 26/28
  • 41. Nonlinear parameter q Outline Exp. Specimen Units Flyer Flyer Gage A A Motivation soft/hard velocity thickness position PC other Formulation of the problem (m/s) (mm) (mm) Wave-propagation algorithm 112501 PC74/SS37 8 561 2.87 (PC) 0.76 300 50 Comparison with experimental 110501 PC37/SS19 16 1043 2.87 (PC) 3.44 180 0 data 110502 PC37/SS19 16 1045 5.63 (PC) 3.44 230 0 Discussion q Nonlinear parameter 112301 PC37/GS20 16 1079 2.87 (PC) 3.41 90 0 q Conclusions 120201 PC74/GS55 7 563 2.87 (PC) 3.37 55 0 120202 PC74/GS55 7 1056 2.87 (PC) 3.35 100 0 PC denotes polycarbonate, GS - glass, SS - 304 stainless steel; the number following the abbreviation of component material represents the layer thickness in hundredths of a millimeter. Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation - p. 27/28
  • 42. Conclusions q Outline s Good agreement between computations and experiments Motivation can be obtained by means of a non-linear model Formulation of the problem Wave-propagation algorithm Comparison with experimental data Discussion q Nonlinear parameter q Conclusions Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation - p. 28/28
  • 43. Conclusions q Outline s Good agreement between computations and experiments Motivation can be obtained by means of a non-linear model Formulation of the problem s The nonlinear behavior of the soft material is affected not Wave-propagation algorithm only by the energy of the impact but also by the scattering Comparison with experimental data induced by internal interfaces Discussion q Nonlinear parameter q Conclusions Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation - p. 28/28
  • 44. Conclusions q Outline s Good agreement between computations and experiments Motivation can be obtained by means of a non-linear model Formulation of the problem s The nonlinear behavior of the soft material is affected not Wave-propagation algorithm only by the energy of the impact but also by the scattering Comparison with experimental data induced by internal interfaces Discussion s The influence of the nonlinearity is not necessary small q Nonlinear parameter q Conclusions Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation - p. 28/28
  • 45. Conclusions q Outline s Good agreement between computations and experiments Motivation can be obtained by means of a non-linear model Formulation of the problem s The nonlinear behavior of the soft material is affected not Wave-propagation algorithm only by the energy of the impact but also by the scattering Comparison with experimental data induced by internal interfaces Discussion s The influence of the nonlinearity is not necessary small q Nonlinear parameter q Conclusions s Additional experimental information is needed to validate the proposed nonlinear model Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Jüri Engelbrecht Numerical simulation of nonlinear elastic wave propagation - p. 28/28