This study investigated and compared the performance of ballistic protection panels formed with 100% woven and 100% unidirectional nonwoven para-aramid fabrics at different fabric ply numbers. For this purpose, Twaron CT 710 type woven para-aramid fabric panels and K-Flex unidirectional nonwoven para-aramid fabric panels (which were formed by using Kevlar 129 yarns) of different ply numbers were subjected to ballistic tests according to NIJ standards. Ballistic performance of the test samples was determined by measuring trauma depth and trauma diameter. The energy absorbed by fabric layers and the energy transmitted to the back of fabric layers were calculated from trauma depth and trauma diameter values. It was shown that the unidirectiona...
Woven fabrics are widely used in various protective applications. The effects of different woven arc...
[[abstract]]The energy of impact must decay and be transmitted after a bullet is shot through a ball...
gripping fabrics for improved ballistic performance Danmei Sun1,2, Xiaogang Chen1 and Garry Wells3 P...
This paper presents an investigation regarding the ballistic performance of protection panels of dif...
The aim of the research was to develop light and enhanced energy absorbed layered ballistic structur...
The aim of the research was to develop light and enhanced energy absorbed layered ballistic structur...
The aim of the research was to develop light and enhanced energy absorbed layered ballistic structur...
Abstract The aim of this study was to under-stand the energy absorption mechanism and fail-ure modes...
Abstract The aim of this study was to under-stand the energy absorption mechanism and fail-ure modes...
The aim of this study was to understand the energy absorption mechanism and failure modes of newly d...
<div><p>Due to increasing improvement of weaponry and ammunition, attention is being given to the de...
<div><p>Due to increasing improvement of weaponry and ammunition, attention is being given to the de...
In this paper, ballistic impact tests on wrapped multi-layer Kevlar 49 woven fabric systems were car...
Virtual testing of fabric armor provides an efficient and inexpensive means of systematically studyi...
Fabrics constructed from different weaving architectures such as plain, basket, twill and satin prov...
Woven fabrics are widely used in various protective applications. The effects of different woven arc...
[[abstract]]The energy of impact must decay and be transmitted after a bullet is shot through a ball...
gripping fabrics for improved ballistic performance Danmei Sun1,2, Xiaogang Chen1 and Garry Wells3 P...
This paper presents an investigation regarding the ballistic performance of protection panels of dif...
The aim of the research was to develop light and enhanced energy absorbed layered ballistic structur...
The aim of the research was to develop light and enhanced energy absorbed layered ballistic structur...
The aim of the research was to develop light and enhanced energy absorbed layered ballistic structur...
Abstract The aim of this study was to under-stand the energy absorption mechanism and fail-ure modes...
Abstract The aim of this study was to under-stand the energy absorption mechanism and fail-ure modes...
The aim of this study was to understand the energy absorption mechanism and failure modes of newly d...
<div><p>Due to increasing improvement of weaponry and ammunition, attention is being given to the de...
<div><p>Due to increasing improvement of weaponry and ammunition, attention is being given to the de...
In this paper, ballistic impact tests on wrapped multi-layer Kevlar 49 woven fabric systems were car...
Virtual testing of fabric armor provides an efficient and inexpensive means of systematically studyi...
Fabrics constructed from different weaving architectures such as plain, basket, twill and satin prov...
Woven fabrics are widely used in various protective applications. The effects of different woven arc...
[[abstract]]The energy of impact must decay and be transmitted after a bullet is shot through a ball...
gripping fabrics for improved ballistic performance Danmei Sun1,2, Xiaogang Chen1 and Garry Wells3 P...