[Objectives] The aim of a ship's land target is to provide a judgment basis for the actual penetration and damage ability of anti-ship warheads on the warship structure. At present, the penetration capability of anti-ship missiles is calibrated by its penetration of steel plates with different thicknesses. [Methods] In this paper, the damage mode of an anti-ship missile penetrating a typical ship deck structure is studied via numerical simulation. The damage mode and motion law of the plate differ from those of the previous thick target. Based on the movement of the ship's plate frame and the actual failure mode of the ballistic missile based on the ship's land target, a multiple land-based ship structure design scheme is proposed which takes the material characteristics, dynamic boundary conditions and objective conditions into consideration. [Results] Through the numerical prediction of the designed land target, the damage pattern of the target and the motion law of the missile are similar to those of the actual situation. [Conclusions] Land targets can respond to the actual strike ability and damage effect of missiles on surface ships.


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    Title :

    Land target design scheme based on typical ship structure features


    Contributors:
    WU Ziqi (author) / XU Zhenhuan (author) / WANG Zhikai (author) / WANG Zhi (author) / YAO Xiongliang (author)


    Publication date :

    2018




    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    Unknown




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