The laser treatment of ceramics can lead to increased concentrations of hydroxyl ions on the surface, resulting in improved adhesive bond strength in quasi-static tests. Whether the improvement can be translated to armor applications is investigated here. The ballistic testing of composite-backed, surface treated and non-treated ‘control’ alumina and silicon carbide panels was undertaken. The failure locus of the ceramic to adhesive/composite joint and the qualitative degree of damage were assessed. Laser surface treated samples performed better than control samples, with silicon carbide moving from single shot to multi-shot capability, thus giving significant advantages for the deployment of these materials
International audienceSilicon carbide (SiC) fiber reinforced SiC ceramic matrix composites (CMCs) ar...
AbstractThe aim of the investigations presented here was to understand how the stiffness of the adhe...
In support of improved personal armour development, depth of penetration tests have been conducted o...
The laser treatment of ceramics can lead to increased concentrations of hydroxyl ions on the surface...
Lightweight ceramic armour is desirable to reduce mass of armoured vehicles. Alumina and silicon car...
AbstractSurface treatments of silicon carbide have been investigated with the aim of improving the s...
Surface treatments of silicon carbide have been investigated with the aim of improving the strength ...
Surface treatments of alumina have been investigated with the aim of increasing the strength of the ...
The aim of the investigations presented here was to understand how the stiffness of the adhesive aff...
The effects of adhesive layer on the multi-hit ballistic performance of ceramic/metal composite armo...
The purpose of the study is to accelerate the development of ceramic materials for armour applicatio...
Currently, there are no reliable methods for screening potential armour materials and hence full-sca...
The full exploitation by the aerospace industry of the attractive and unique properties of ceramics ...
Tribochemical silica-coating is the recommended conditioning method for improving glass-infiltrated ...
The only widely-accepted method of gauging the ballistic performance of a material is to carry out b...
International audienceSilicon carbide (SiC) fiber reinforced SiC ceramic matrix composites (CMCs) ar...
AbstractThe aim of the investigations presented here was to understand how the stiffness of the adhe...
In support of improved personal armour development, depth of penetration tests have been conducted o...
The laser treatment of ceramics can lead to increased concentrations of hydroxyl ions on the surface...
Lightweight ceramic armour is desirable to reduce mass of armoured vehicles. Alumina and silicon car...
AbstractSurface treatments of silicon carbide have been investigated with the aim of improving the s...
Surface treatments of silicon carbide have been investigated with the aim of improving the strength ...
Surface treatments of alumina have been investigated with the aim of increasing the strength of the ...
The aim of the investigations presented here was to understand how the stiffness of the adhesive aff...
The effects of adhesive layer on the multi-hit ballistic performance of ceramic/metal composite armo...
The purpose of the study is to accelerate the development of ceramic materials for armour applicatio...
Currently, there are no reliable methods for screening potential armour materials and hence full-sca...
The full exploitation by the aerospace industry of the attractive and unique properties of ceramics ...
Tribochemical silica-coating is the recommended conditioning method for improving glass-infiltrated ...
The only widely-accepted method of gauging the ballistic performance of a material is to carry out b...
International audienceSilicon carbide (SiC) fiber reinforced SiC ceramic matrix composites (CMCs) ar...
AbstractThe aim of the investigations presented here was to understand how the stiffness of the adhe...
In support of improved personal armour development, depth of penetration tests have been conducted o...