Behaviour of moist and saturated sand during shock and release
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Authors
Taylor, NE
Jardine, AP
Abstract
jats:pRelatively little is known about the changes that occur in the shock compaction and release of granular matter with varying levels of moisture. Here, we report a series of plate impact experiments giving shock Hugoniot and release data for a well characterized sand at dry, 10% moist, and saturated water contents. The results reveal that at low moisture content the shock impedance is slightly reduced, while the release remains predominantly inelastic. Close to saturation, much more substantial changes occur: the shock impedance stiffens substantially, the Hugoniot appears to split into two branches, and the release becomes almost completely elastic. We discuss mechanisms underpinning these changes in behavior.</jats:p>
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40 Engineering
Journal Title
Applied Physics Letters
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Journal ISSN
0003-6951
1077-3118
1077-3118
Volume Title
107
Publisher
AIP Publishing
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This work was supported through the Force Protection Engineering research programme led by QinetiQ Plc. on behalf of DSTL.