jackboot
Mechanical
- Jun 27, 2001
- 151
Question:
I have a 15 lb object, and I have a 3/8 thk steel plate.
If my object is a large hex nut with (B7-105 ksi yield) and my plate is A36 (36 ksi yield) supported in a steel frame.
Is there anyway to determine what velocity that the hex nut (or any other object) would need to be in order to penetrate the plate? {Hopefully, I will not have sharp pointed objects in the failure event- but I note that anti-tank ammo is sharp and they cut through some some impressive armor}
The plate will be used to contain a high pressure set-up in the event of a failure. I can think of nothing, equation wise, to work this out.
jackboot
I have a 15 lb object, and I have a 3/8 thk steel plate.
If my object is a large hex nut with (B7-105 ksi yield) and my plate is A36 (36 ksi yield) supported in a steel frame.
Is there anyway to determine what velocity that the hex nut (or any other object) would need to be in order to penetrate the plate? {Hopefully, I will not have sharp pointed objects in the failure event- but I note that anti-tank ammo is sharp and they cut through some some impressive armor}
The plate will be used to contain a high pressure set-up in the event of a failure. I can think of nothing, equation wise, to work this out.
jackboot