Abstract
Terminal ballistics models are typically calibrated with data from projectile impacts into single-material-single-layer (monolithic) targets. Such models fail to consider the complexities of layered and spaced armor configurations, which are commonplace in force-protection applications. Approaches leveraging existing monolithic terminal ballistic models have been developed to approximate such configurations, estimating overall response by superimposing the individual layer responses. A Monte Carlo (MC) superposition method is proposed for modeling the (
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