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The ballistic performance of narrow fabrics

✍ Scribed by C.R. Cork; P.W. Foster


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Weight
705 KB
Volume
34
Category
Article
ISSN
0734-743X

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✦ Synopsis


Woven fabrics are widely used in soft body armour. The ballistic performance of a range of narrow fabrics was determined and compared to that of wider fabric panels. In contrast to conventional ballistic fabrics, it was found that the performance of narrow fabrics was highly sensitive to changes in fabric specification. Furthermore, it was shown that square weave fabrics may not necessarily be superior to unbalanced fabrics in narrow fabric form. It was also confirmed that narrow fabrics absorb more energy than wider fabric panels when undergoing direct ballistic impact, particularly when gripped in a two-sided configuration. Ways were sought of utilising these improvements in performance when the narrow fabrics are brought together to make full-width armour panels. Potentially, the observed improvements in performance could have been offset by the lines of weakness between adjacent fabric strips or by the weight of the structure required to grip on two sides. However, after investigating a number of potential solutions, significant improvements in the performance-to-weight ratios over simple fabric armour were achieved using an assembly of narrow fabrics attached to a lightweight composite frame.


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