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Research on anti-penetration performance of composite armor of steel/composite materials

Yalun Dong, Fan Zi, Lihong Yang, Jing Lu, Ziqi Jin, Linzhi Wu

2021Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Structures27 citationsDOI

Abstract

The anti-penetration performance of the composite armor structures, which are composed of steel, Kevlar composite, and ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) composite, were investigated numerically. The effects of composite armor configurations, the thickness of back plates, the shapes and incident angles of projectile on the anti-penetration performance were analyzed. The results indicate that the configuration with steel, Kevlar and UHMWPE on the first, second and third layers of the composite armor have the better anti-penetration performance. As the thickness of the composites back plate increases, the specific energy absorption of the composite armor decreases while the anti-penetration performance of the composite armor increases. In addition, it can be also found that the ball-headed projectile has stronger penetration ability than the flat-headed projectile of the same weight, and the penetration ability of projectile decreases with the increase in the impact angle of projectile.

Topics & Concepts

ArmourProjectileMaterials scienceComposite materialComposite numberKevlarPenetration (warfare)PolyethyleneUltra-high-molecular-weight polyethylenePenetration testEngineeringAsphaltMetallurgyOperations researchLayer (electronics)High-Velocity Impact and Material BehaviorTransportation Safety and Impact AnalysisMechanical Behavior of Composites