Ceramics has high hardness but low density and has been used in defense to enhance the protection of human bodies or vehicles against projectile penetration. Ceramics can defeat a ballistic threat by deforming and fracturing a metal projectile, thus eliminate or reduce the depth of penetration in backing steel. This study investigates the penetration progress of a tungsten alloy projectile into an Al2O3 ceramics (alumina) backed with high strength steel 4340. Depth of penetration tests were conducted on ceramics/steel specimens by WNiFe projectiles at impact speeds around 1280m/s. Numerical simulations corresponding to the test configurations were carried out using commercial software (Autodyn) and the prediction of crater profile coincides...
Technical ceramics due to their high specific hardness and compressive strength under pressure loadi...
Impacted by a long rod penetrator at 1800 m/s different ceramics of varying thickness and target con...
Impact experiments with a tungsten heavy alloy long rod projectile against silicon carbide tiles wer...
AbstractCeramics has high hardness but low density and has been used in defense to enhance the prote...
We measured the ballistic performance of five ceramic materials (alumina, silicon carbide, boron car...
Abstract: In this paper, penetration of high velocity impact of 4340 steel and tungsten carbide proj...
We have investigated the penetration response of confined ceramic targets impacted by Tungsten long-...
A series of terminal ballistics experiments and 2-D simulations, with small scale tungsten alloy pen...
The study addresses (1) the impact (i) of ceramic microstructures and (ii) of the deformation of the...
Ceramics constitute an important group of low-density armour materials. Their high intrinsic strengt...
A series of experiments and simulations were conducted to investigate the effects of hardness and to...
The response of multi-layered ceramic/steel targets to high velocity impact and penetration has been...
Nowadays, tungsten-based material is used for the core of projectile, while ceramic-based is used fo...
AbstractPrinciples of dimensional analysis are applied in a new interpretation of penetration of cer...
Simulation and analysis of the projectile impact and penetration problem and its effects are among t...
Technical ceramics due to their high specific hardness and compressive strength under pressure loadi...
Impacted by a long rod penetrator at 1800 m/s different ceramics of varying thickness and target con...
Impact experiments with a tungsten heavy alloy long rod projectile against silicon carbide tiles wer...
AbstractCeramics has high hardness but low density and has been used in defense to enhance the prote...
We measured the ballistic performance of five ceramic materials (alumina, silicon carbide, boron car...
Abstract: In this paper, penetration of high velocity impact of 4340 steel and tungsten carbide proj...
We have investigated the penetration response of confined ceramic targets impacted by Tungsten long-...
A series of terminal ballistics experiments and 2-D simulations, with small scale tungsten alloy pen...
The study addresses (1) the impact (i) of ceramic microstructures and (ii) of the deformation of the...
Ceramics constitute an important group of low-density armour materials. Their high intrinsic strengt...
A series of experiments and simulations were conducted to investigate the effects of hardness and to...
The response of multi-layered ceramic/steel targets to high velocity impact and penetration has been...
Nowadays, tungsten-based material is used for the core of projectile, while ceramic-based is used fo...
AbstractPrinciples of dimensional analysis are applied in a new interpretation of penetration of cer...
Simulation and analysis of the projectile impact and penetration problem and its effects are among t...
Technical ceramics due to their high specific hardness and compressive strength under pressure loadi...
Impacted by a long rod penetrator at 1800 m/s different ceramics of varying thickness and target con...
Impact experiments with a tungsten heavy alloy long rod projectile against silicon carbide tiles wer...