The Knoop and Vickers indentation behaviour of spark plasma sintered SiC–5 wt.% B4 C, B4 C and SiC–2.5 wt.% AlN–3 wt.% C armour ceramics have been investigated and observations correlated with ballistic performance. Surface and sub-surface indentation-induced damage has been characterised via cross-sectioning and serial ceramographic polishing techniques. The nature of the damage appears to be less influential than hardness in relation to ballistic performance, but variability in indentation behaviour appears to correlate with variability in ballistic performance. Examination of the indentation size effect curves shows that both Knoop hardness and predicted transition velocities correlate with V50 ballistic performance against an armour-pie...
Ceramic materials are known to display rate dependent behaviour under impact. Tests to establish the...
Impacted by a long rod penetrator at 1800 m/s different ceramics of varying thickness and target con...
The only widely-accepted method of gauging the ballistic performance of a material is to carry out b...
The Knoop and Vickers indentation behaviour of spark plasma sintered SiC–5 wt.% B4 C, B4 C and SiC–2...
AbstractThe Knoop and Vickers indentation behaviour of spark plasma sintered SiC–5wt.% B4C, B4C and ...
Ceramic hardness and plasticity have been highlighted as important characteristics in ballistic perf...
AbstractWe have used Hertzian and Vickers indentation to investigate contact damage in sintered SiC ...
The Vickers hardness of CVD SiC ceramics is determined as a function of the indentation load. Vicker...
Ceramic armour must offer protection against armour piercing threats at low weight and affordable co...
In support of improved personal armour development, depth of penetration tests have been conducted o...
We have used Hertzian and Vickers indentation to investigate contact damage in sintered SiC ceramics...
A series of experiments and simulations were conducted to investigate the effects of hardness and to...
Hardness is deemed as a measurement of resistance to plastic deformation of materials, but cracking,...
Ceramics constitute an integral part of highly effective armours, often coupled together with ductil...
Currently, there are no reliable methods for screening potential armour materials and hence full-sca...
Ceramic materials are known to display rate dependent behaviour under impact. Tests to establish the...
Impacted by a long rod penetrator at 1800 m/s different ceramics of varying thickness and target con...
The only widely-accepted method of gauging the ballistic performance of a material is to carry out b...
The Knoop and Vickers indentation behaviour of spark plasma sintered SiC–5 wt.% B4 C, B4 C and SiC–2...
AbstractThe Knoop and Vickers indentation behaviour of spark plasma sintered SiC–5wt.% B4C, B4C and ...
Ceramic hardness and plasticity have been highlighted as important characteristics in ballistic perf...
AbstractWe have used Hertzian and Vickers indentation to investigate contact damage in sintered SiC ...
The Vickers hardness of CVD SiC ceramics is determined as a function of the indentation load. Vicker...
Ceramic armour must offer protection against armour piercing threats at low weight and affordable co...
In support of improved personal armour development, depth of penetration tests have been conducted o...
We have used Hertzian and Vickers indentation to investigate contact damage in sintered SiC ceramics...
A series of experiments and simulations were conducted to investigate the effects of hardness and to...
Hardness is deemed as a measurement of resistance to plastic deformation of materials, but cracking,...
Ceramics constitute an integral part of highly effective armours, often coupled together with ductil...
Currently, there are no reliable methods for screening potential armour materials and hence full-sca...
Ceramic materials are known to display rate dependent behaviour under impact. Tests to establish the...
Impacted by a long rod penetrator at 1800 m/s different ceramics of varying thickness and target con...
The only widely-accepted method of gauging the ballistic performance of a material is to carry out b...