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In Int. J. Solids Struct. 35:23 (1998), pp. 3097–3103, we proved that localized
interaction model (LIM) for shield-impactor interaction implies independence of the
ballistic limit velocity (BLV) of spaced shield on air gaps and their widths for conical
striker. In this study, the effect of deviation from a conical shape on ballistic
properties of spaced shield is investigated using two-term LIM. It is found that
this effect is insignificant and it causes small changes (of the order of few
percent) in the magnitude of the BLV and energy absorbed by a shield. These
theoretical predictions are in agreement with the available experimental
results.
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Keywords
localized interaction model, ballistic limit velocity, spaced shield, nonconical impactor
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