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Dynamics of a projectile penetrating in granular systems
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Geotechnical EngineeringVelocity U0EngineeringProjectile PenetratingImpact (Mechanics)MechanicsFluid MechanicsMechanical EngineeringCivil EngineeringPenetration DepthImpact LoadingGeomechanicsGranular MediumRheologyTerminal BallisticsFluid-solid InteractionParticle-laden FlowCavity Drag
The impact of a sphere with velocity u0 on a fine, loose granular system under the acceleration due to gravity has been studied by fast video photography. The behavior of the granular bed is found to be similar to a fluid during initial impact, followed by a cavity drag during projectile penetration. From the trajectory of the projectile it is found that the drag on the projectile can be well described by adding a bulk frictional force f to the hydrostatic force kappa(z) where kappa is a constant and z denotes the penetration depth. Both kappa and f are u0 dependent. This form of the drag force suggests that fluidlike viscous dissipations in the bed can be neglected in these three-dimensional (3D) experiments. However, due to the imposed boundary this hydrodynamic term of the drag force is found to be not negligible in quasi-2D granular beds.
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