Aircraft Engineering
Аuthors
*, **Moscow Aviation Institute (National Research University), 4, Volokolamskoe shosse, Moscow, А-80, GSP-3, 125993, Russia
*e-mail: tishkovvv@mai.ru
**e-mail: k906@mai.ru
Abstract
A technique is offered to find accelerations for elongated body at the moment of its longitudinal impact with perfectly rigid barrier for collision speeds up to 100 m/s. The body is modeled as a bar with geometrical and inertial properties varied stepwise along its length. It is assumed that stringback of the bar after initial impact is not taken into account; a deflection of waves is not considered during their passing through bar parts with different stiffness; the bar is made of isotopic metal material; internal contents of the body is reduced to some equivalent stiffness; sonic propagation speed along parts of the bsr is considered as a constant. Differential equations described oscillations of bar parts subject to appropriate initial and boundary conditions is solved using Laplace transformation as well as infinite series expansion for required displacements. A numerical example is given to demonstrate efficiency of the technique.
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