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Citation

Serjouei A, Gour G, Zhang X, Idapalapati S, Tan GEB. Int. J. Impact Eng. 2017; 105: 54-67.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.ijimpeng.2016.09.015

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

This paper investigates experimentally and numerically methods to enhance the ballistic performance of ceramic armor. Initially we demonstrate an experimental set-up to impose pre-stress to ceramic-metal bi-layer armor and study the depth of penetration to measure the ballistic efficiency as a function of pre-stress intensity validating our previous numerical studies on effect of pre-stress on the ballistic limit of ceramic armor (Int. Journal of Impact Engineering, 2015(84)159-170). Secondly, a module is designed and tested to achieve interface defeat in ceramic armor with multiple interface layers. Finally, influence of thickness of the steel cover plate (CP) on ballistic performance of SiC ceramic is studied through AUTODYN® finite element simulations for normal and oblique (NATO 60°) against long rod projectile (LRP) with a conical tip. The LRP and CP are modeled using smooth particle hydrodynamic (SPH) particles and rest of the component is modeled using Lagrangian domain. The numerical analyses of armor modules are compared via depth of penetration (DOP) and LRP residual length for varying cover plate thicknesses.


Language: en

Keywords

Ceramic armor; Confinement; Dwell time; Interface defeat; Pre-stress

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