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Impact Testing and Analysis of Modified Metal Slugs

Dean, Steven W.; Hodge, K.C.; Usher, Joshua M.; Pacheco, Lena M.

This report summarizes initial results from a series of gun experiments which were conducted at the DICE facility. The target of these experiments was a modified metal slug composed of a tantalum/tungsten alloy (Ta-10W). The general geometry of the slug was a right circular cylinder with a through-hole cut normal to the cylinder's axis. In all experiments, hardened steel impactors were used, the desired impact velocity was 200 m/s, the slug was preheated to a target temperature of 175° C, photon doppler velocimetry (PDV) was used to measure the projectile velocity before and after impact, and the impact event was recorded with high-speed video. In two of the impacts the slug was oriented perpendicular to the projectile, while in the remaining two it was tilted 8° from normal. Initial high-speed speed video results showed slug failure in the tilted impact case, while the slug survived normal impacts. Recovery fixtures were used to preserve impacted slugs for future postmortem analysis. Discussions are included regarding improvements to potential future experiments involving these slugs.