Impact Resistance of Armor Composite Made of Kevlar29 and Al2O3 Powder

In this study, the impact behavior of a composite material made from Kevlar29 – Al / epoxy for hard body armor is considered. The present experimental method focused on the behavior of the ballistic limit, energy absorption, and final velocity of flat cylindrical and conical projectiles. The results...

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Veröffentlicht in:Materialprüfung 2012-03, Vol.54 (3), p.169-174
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description In this study, the impact behavior of a composite material made from Kevlar29 – Al / epoxy for hard body armor is considered. The present experimental method focused on the behavior of the ballistic limit, energy absorption, and final velocity of flat cylindrical and conical projectiles. The results indicated that the maximum ballistic limit at impact velocity is 400 ±7 m/s for an 18 mm target thickness. Experimental results showed that the best ballistic performance was achieved with composite materials made of Kevlar29 – Al /epoxy. The results concerning the initial and final velocities showed good agreement compared with the Ipson and Recht equation.
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