Oluwakay
Mechanical
- Sep 15, 2022
- 83
Hello Everyone,
I have a question. I ran an impact simulation of a bullet into a target. From the experiment, there was not any penetration and the bullet was stopped and stuck in the target. However, when I ran the simulation, the velocity time plot of the bullet does not reach zero. Does that mean the calculation is wrong? Must every bullet that stops have a final velocity of zero? what about the residual velocity? I think if the dissipated energy is not sufficient to make the bullet get back to zero then the final velocity might not get to zero.
Kindly share your thoughts please!
Thank you!
I have a question. I ran an impact simulation of a bullet into a target. From the experiment, there was not any penetration and the bullet was stopped and stuck in the target. However, when I ran the simulation, the velocity time plot of the bullet does not reach zero. Does that mean the calculation is wrong? Must every bullet that stops have a final velocity of zero? what about the residual velocity? I think if the dissipated energy is not sufficient to make the bullet get back to zero then the final velocity might not get to zero.
Kindly share your thoughts please!
Thank you!