The purpose of the study is to accelerate the development of ceramic materials for armour applications, by substantially increasing the information obtained from a high-energy projectile impact event. This has been achieved by modifying an existing test configuration to incorporate a block of ballistic gel, attached to the strike face of a ceramic armour system, to capture fragments generated during the ballistic event such that their final positions are maintained. Three different materials, representative of the major classes of ceramics for armour applications, alumina, silicon carbide and boron carbide, have been tested using this system. Ring-on-ring biaxial disc testing has also been carried out on the same materials. Qualitative anal...
In support of improved personal armour development, depth of penetration tests have been conducted o...
The main goal of this numerical and experimental study of composite armour systems was to investigat...
TNO developed an alternative, more configuration independent ceramic test method than the Depth-of-P...
The purpose of the study is to accelerate the development of ceramic materials for armour applicatio...
The only widely-accepted method of gauging the ballistic performance of a material is to carry out b...
Armour systems for ballistic protection can be made from many materials. One type of material used i...
Currently, there are no reliable methods for screening potential armour materials and hence full-sca...
It has been demonstrated that significant weight reductions can be achieved, compared to conventiona...
Ceramics constitute an important group of low-density armour materials. Their high intrinsic strengt...
International audienceSilicon carbide ceramics are generally used in armour configurations for the f...
It has been demonstrated that significant weight reductions can be achieved, compared to conventiona...
In this paper in order to try and elucidate the effects of particle morphology on ballistic response...
A series of experiments and simulations were conducted to investigate the effects of hardness and to...
Several specially designed experimental techniques including an alternative test method have been de...
At: ENSAIT (Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Arts et Industries Textiles)International audienceDuring ...
In support of improved personal armour development, depth of penetration tests have been conducted o...
The main goal of this numerical and experimental study of composite armour systems was to investigat...
TNO developed an alternative, more configuration independent ceramic test method than the Depth-of-P...
The purpose of the study is to accelerate the development of ceramic materials for armour applicatio...
The only widely-accepted method of gauging the ballistic performance of a material is to carry out b...
Armour systems for ballistic protection can be made from many materials. One type of material used i...
Currently, there are no reliable methods for screening potential armour materials and hence full-sca...
It has been demonstrated that significant weight reductions can be achieved, compared to conventiona...
Ceramics constitute an important group of low-density armour materials. Their high intrinsic strengt...
International audienceSilicon carbide ceramics are generally used in armour configurations for the f...
It has been demonstrated that significant weight reductions can be achieved, compared to conventiona...
In this paper in order to try and elucidate the effects of particle morphology on ballistic response...
A series of experiments and simulations were conducted to investigate the effects of hardness and to...
Several specially designed experimental techniques including an alternative test method have been de...
At: ENSAIT (Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Arts et Industries Textiles)International audienceDuring ...
In support of improved personal armour development, depth of penetration tests have been conducted o...
The main goal of this numerical and experimental study of composite armour systems was to investigat...
TNO developed an alternative, more configuration independent ceramic test method than the Depth-of-P...