Scale Effects on the Ballistic Penetration of Graphene Sheets

Carbon nanostructures are promising ballistic protection materials, due to their low density and excellent mechanical properties. Recent experimental and computational investigations on the behavior of graphene under impact conditions revealed exceptional energy absorption properties as well. Howeve...

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Hauptverfasser: Bizao, Rafael A, Machado, Leonardo D, de Sousa, Jose M, Pugno, Nicola M, Galvao, Douglas S
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Zusammenfassung:Carbon nanostructures are promising ballistic protection materials, due to their low density and excellent mechanical properties. Recent experimental and computational investigations on the behavior of graphene under impact conditions revealed exceptional energy absorption properties as well. However, the reported numerical and experimental values differ by an order of magnitude. In this work, we combined numerical and analytical modeling to address this issue. In the numerical part, we employed reactive molecular dynamics to carry out ballistic tests on single and double-layered graphene sheets. We used velocity values within the range tested in experiments. Our numerical and the experimental results were used to determine parameters for a scaling law, which is in good agreement with all experimental and simulation results. We find that the specific penetration energy decreases as the number of layers (N) increases, from ~25 MJ/kg for N=1 to ~0.26 MJ/kg as N goes to infinity. These scale effects explain the apparent discrepancy between simulations and experiments.
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.1701.07367