The effects of different stitching patterns on the ballistic impact resistance of multiple layer fabric systems were investigated. Several neat and natural rubber (NR) coated layers were combined and alternately arranged to form each fabric system. The fabric systems were stitched with 1-in. field d
Ballistic impact and explosive blast resistance of stitched composites
β Scribed by A.P. Mouritz
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 565 KB
- Volume
- 32
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1359-8368
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β¦ Synopsis
The effectiveness of stitching in increasing the damage resistance of polymer composites against ballistic projectiles and explosive blasts is determined. Glass-reinforced vinyl ester composites stitched in the through-thickness direction with thin Kevlarw-49 yarn were impacted with a bullet travelling at 0.9 km s 21 or an underwater explosive shock wave moving at 1.5 km s 21 . The amount of delamination damage to the composite caused by a ballistic projectile was reduced slightly with stitching. Stitching was highly effective in increasing the damage resistance against explosive blast loading. The increased damage resistance was due to the stitching raising the Mode I interlaminar fracture toughness of the composite. While the stitched composites experienced slightly less damage, their Β―exural modulus and strength was similar to the properties of the unstitched composite after ballistic impact testing. The post-blast Β―exural properties of the stitched composites, on the other hand, were degraded less than the properties of the unstitched material.
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