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Modeling high-speed impacts and explosions with ExLO code
Wan-Jin Chung
The Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol. 23, no. 8, pp.2244-2252, 2009
Abstract : Korea has recently developed a total shock physics code, ExLO, based on the three-dimensional finite element
method in order to calculate highly transient events involving large deformations. One special feature of the code is that
the Lagrangian, ALE and Eulerian schemes are integrated into a single framework. The details of the numerical
schemes are described in a previous paper [1]. In this paper, the modeling capability of ExLO has been described for
two extreme loading events: high-speed impacts and explosions. Results of three-dimensional calculations for penetration
of long rods and segments (L/D < 1) into thick target show a good agreement with experimental results and other
finite difference solutions. Next, we include the free field air blast modeling by two approaches, one-dimensional
spherical coordinates and three-dimensional rectangular coordinates. The predictions are compared with an analytic
solution of air blast. For large scale simulations required for complex design problems, some advances in the field of
parallelization and adaptive meshing are demanded.
Keyword : ExLO; High-speed impact; Explosion |
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