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A comparative study on ballistic impact behaviors of glass/epoxy composites

Aidel Kadum Jassim Al-Shamary, Abdul Rahman N. Abed, Ramazan Karakuzu

2023Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Structures18 citationsDOI

Abstract

This paper presents an experimental and numerical study to evaluate the ballistic performance of E-glass/epoxy and S2-glass/epoxy composites. Composite materials were produced by vacuum assisted resin infusion molding method. All the specimens were then subjected to ballistic impact tests by gas-gun system. Residual velocities were measured by high-speed camera for different velocities. Ballistic limits of all composites were obtained by curve fitting residual velocity-impact velocity data. It was found that S2-glass/epoxy composite has a higher ballistic limit than E-glass/epoxy. S2-glass/epoxy has also more specific absorbed energy and absorbed energy density than E-glass/epoxy. Numerical results were in good agreement with experimental results.

Topics & Concepts

EpoxyBallistic impactMaterials scienceComposite materialBallistic limitComposite numberMolding (decorative)MetallurgyProjectileHigh-Velocity Impact and Material BehaviorMechanical Behavior of Composites