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Energy Absorption and Limit Velocity of Epoxy Composites Incorporated with Fique Fabric as Ballistic Armor—A Brief Report

Michelle Souza Oliveira, Fernanda Santos da Luz, Henry Lopera, Lúcio Fábio Cassiano Nascimento, Fábio da Costa Garcia Filho, Sérgio Neves Monteiro

2021Polymers28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Polymer composites reinforced with natural fabric have recently been investigated as possible ballistic armor for personal protection against different levels of ammunition. In particular, fabric made of fique fibers, which is extracted from the leaves of the Furcraea andina, was applied as reinforcement for polymer composites used in a multilayered armor system (MAS). The superior performance of the fique fabric composites as a second MAS layer motivated this brief report on the determination of the absorbed energy and capability to limit velocity in the stand-alone ballistic tests. The single plates of epoxy composites, which were reinforced with up to 50 vol% of fique fabric, were ballistic tested as targets against 7.62 mm high-speed, ~840 m/s, impact ammunition for the first time. The results were statistically analyzed by the Weibull method and ANOVA. The absorbed energies of the 200–219 J and limit velocities of 202–211 m/s were found statistically similar to the epoxy composites reinforced with the fique fabric from 15 to 50 vol%. Predominantly, these findings are better than those reported for the plain epoxy and aramid fabric (KevlarTM) used as stand-alone plates with the same thickness. Macrocracks in the 15 and 30 vol% fique fabric composites compromise their application as armor plates. The delamination rupture mechanism was revealed by scanning electron microscopy. By contrast, the integrity was maintained in the 40 and 50 vol% composites, ensuring superior ballistic protection compared to the use of KevlarTM.

Topics & Concepts

Composite materialMaterials scienceEpoxyBallistic limitAramidPlain weaveArmourDelamination (geology)Fibre-reinforced plasticAdhesiveWoven fabricProjectileFiberLayer (electronics)YarnMetallurgyPaleontologyTectonicsBiologySubductionNatural Fiber Reinforced CompositesMechanical Behavior of Composites
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