AbstractThis paper describes the damage development in ceramics with and without composite cover during ballistic impact. This is relevant for ceramic inserts in body armor that are often covered with a composite material. To study the effect of the cover on the damage development in the ceramic, projectile impact experiments were performed at sub-muzzle velocities on bare alumina tiles and plates covered with a fiberglass composite. In addition to the experiments, finite element simulations were performed. An atypical formulation was used; Arbitrary Lagrangian–Eulerian (ALE) for the projectile and Lagrangian for the ceramic target. For the ceramic target, an unconventional material model was chosen; the pseudo-geological model 72_R3 in LS-...
This thesis is focussed on a numerical method to analyse the ballistic performance of multi-material...
This work examines the essential physical processes in the perforation of metal backed ceramic armou...
6 pages, 6 figures.-- Issue title: "EURODYMAT 1997 - 5th International Conference on Mechanical and ...
This paper presents a numerical study of a multilayer composite panel impacted by an AP (Armor Pierc...
Inspired by the theories of Tate and Zaera, a theoretical analysis model including the erosion of th...
An analytical model is presented for the ballistic impact behavior of ceramic-composite armors. The ...
The paper presents a numerical study of the three layer composite panels impacted by an AP (Armor Pi...
The aim of this work is the study of a numerical model able to reproduce the ballistic impact of a ...
To improve the design of lightweight, high-performance bulletproof armors, three columnar ceramic/fi...
Armour systems for ballistic protection can be made from many materials. One type of material used i...
Hybrid ceramic/composite targets are acknowledged to provide effective impact protection against arm...
6 pages, 3 figures.-- Issue title: "EURODYMAT 2003 - 7th International Conference on Mechanical and ...
Technical ceramics due to their high specific hardness and compressive strength under pressure loadi...
Composite armors systems containing ceramic components are capable of offering greater ballistic pro...
The issue of missile impact resistance is discussed in detail in many articles and standard papers d...
This thesis is focussed on a numerical method to analyse the ballistic performance of multi-material...
This work examines the essential physical processes in the perforation of metal backed ceramic armou...
6 pages, 6 figures.-- Issue title: "EURODYMAT 1997 - 5th International Conference on Mechanical and ...
This paper presents a numerical study of a multilayer composite panel impacted by an AP (Armor Pierc...
Inspired by the theories of Tate and Zaera, a theoretical analysis model including the erosion of th...
An analytical model is presented for the ballistic impact behavior of ceramic-composite armors. The ...
The paper presents a numerical study of the three layer composite panels impacted by an AP (Armor Pi...
The aim of this work is the study of a numerical model able to reproduce the ballistic impact of a ...
To improve the design of lightweight, high-performance bulletproof armors, three columnar ceramic/fi...
Armour systems for ballistic protection can be made from many materials. One type of material used i...
Hybrid ceramic/composite targets are acknowledged to provide effective impact protection against arm...
6 pages, 3 figures.-- Issue title: "EURODYMAT 2003 - 7th International Conference on Mechanical and ...
Technical ceramics due to their high specific hardness and compressive strength under pressure loadi...
Composite armors systems containing ceramic components are capable of offering greater ballistic pro...
The issue of missile impact resistance is discussed in detail in many articles and standard papers d...
This thesis is focussed on a numerical method to analyse the ballistic performance of multi-material...
This work examines the essential physical processes in the perforation of metal backed ceramic armou...
6 pages, 6 figures.-- Issue title: "EURODYMAT 1997 - 5th International Conference on Mechanical and ...