Explosively Formed Projectile Soft-recovery Force Analysis

Procedia Engineering - Tập 58 - Trang 560-569 - 2013
Laurin Bookout1, Phillip Mulligan2, Jason Baird2
1Applied Research Associates, 2760 Eisenhower Ave., Suite 308, Alexandria, VA 22304, USA
2Missouri University of Science & Technology, 226 McNutt Hall, Rolla, MO 65409, USA

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