A thin, ceramic-faced armour, separated from a thick metal block, has been subjected to high-velocity impact by a 6.35 mm diameter steel sphere. Experimental work was carried out which compared firings into ceramic-faced aluminium armour, separated from thick aluminium witness blocks, with firings into the thick aluminium blocks alone. The depth of penetration and the area of damage were measured and an estimated percentage weight saving due to the inclusion of the ceramic-faced armour was calculated at varying velocity. This note yields useful information for the design and application of ceramic applique systems
Extensive studies on ceramic armour had been conducted since the late 1960s, laying down the foundat...
Ceramics has high hardness but low density and has been used in defense to enhance the protection of...
9 pages, 13 figures.This paper presents a model for the simulation of the impact of projectiles of h...
16 pages, 17 figures.-- Issue title "Fifth International Symposium on Impact Engineering Fifth Inter...
6 pages, 6 figures.-- Issue title: "EURODYMAT 1997 - 5th International Conference on Mechanical and ...
Armour systems for ballistic protection can be made from many materials. One type of material used i...
Production of ceramic armour solutions on-demand/in-theatre would have significant logistical and mi...
The development, engineering, and testing of ceramic armour systems and materials has been carried o...
This work examines the essential physical processes in the perforation of metal backed ceramic armou...
AbstractCeramics has high hardness but low density and has been used in defense to enhance the prote...
It has become possible over the last half century to provide lightweight armour capable of defeating...
A study was carried out to compare the ballistic performance of high purity alumina and zirconia-tou...
Ballistic resistance has become towards researchers’ attention especially those in enforcement indus...
This paper presents a new analytical model developed to simulate ballistic impact of projectiles on ...
Extensive studies on ceramic armour had been conducted since the late 1960s, laying down the foundat...
Ceramics has high hardness but low density and has been used in defense to enhance the protection of...
9 pages, 13 figures.This paper presents a model for the simulation of the impact of projectiles of h...
16 pages, 17 figures.-- Issue title "Fifth International Symposium on Impact Engineering Fifth Inter...
6 pages, 6 figures.-- Issue title: "EURODYMAT 1997 - 5th International Conference on Mechanical and ...
Armour systems for ballistic protection can be made from many materials. One type of material used i...
Production of ceramic armour solutions on-demand/in-theatre would have significant logistical and mi...
The development, engineering, and testing of ceramic armour systems and materials has been carried o...
This work examines the essential physical processes in the perforation of metal backed ceramic armou...
AbstractCeramics has high hardness but low density and has been used in defense to enhance the prote...
It has become possible over the last half century to provide lightweight armour capable of defeating...
A study was carried out to compare the ballistic performance of high purity alumina and zirconia-tou...
Ballistic resistance has become towards researchers’ attention especially those in enforcement indus...
This paper presents a new analytical model developed to simulate ballistic impact of projectiles on ...
Extensive studies on ceramic armour had been conducted since the late 1960s, laying down the foundat...
Ceramics has high hardness but low density and has been used in defense to enhance the protection of...
9 pages, 13 figures.This paper presents a model for the simulation of the impact of projectiles of h...