A complex study was performed over several years with laboratory-made ceramic tiles to enable ballistic tests with a separate variation of selected influences keeping other factors constant. These investigations were aimed at answering the question about influences of different microstructures and of associated mechanical properties depending on systematic variations of the backing materials. Contradictive findings of the past are explained now by the observation that the ballistic strength of Al2O3 and spinel ceramics and single crystals with different backings (steel, aluminum, glass) is governed by a few major influences subject to a strict hierarchy: (1) Top priority is the mode of ceramic fragmentation governed by the microstructure an...
It has been demonstrated that significant weight reductions can be achieved, compared to conventiona...
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...
Laboratory-madeAl2O3 and spinel ceramics were investigated so as to enable ballistic tests with a va...
The study addresses (1) the impact (i) of ceramic microstructures and (ii) of the deformation of the...
A hierarchic order of influences on the wear resistance of ceramics is adopted here and applied in a...
A series of experiments and simulations were conducted to investigate the effects of hardness and to...
In support of improved personal armour development, depth of penetration tests have been conducted o...
Extensive studies on ceramic armour had been conducted since the late 1960s, laying down the foundat...
Contrary to the moderate ballistic advantage of Al2O3 ceramics over MgAl2O4 polycrystals, the presen...
Armour systems for ballistic protection can be made from many materials. One type of material used i...
We measured the ballistic performance of five ceramic materials (alumina, silicon carbide, boron car...
The purpose of the study is to accelerate the development of ceramic materials for armour applicatio...
Several specially designed experimental techniques including an alternative test method have been de...
The aim of the investigations presented here was to understand how the stiffness of the adhesive aff...
It has been demonstrated that significant weight reductions can be achieved, compared to conventiona...
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...
Laboratory-madeAl2O3 and spinel ceramics were investigated so as to enable ballistic tests with a va...
The study addresses (1) the impact (i) of ceramic microstructures and (ii) of the deformation of the...
A hierarchic order of influences on the wear resistance of ceramics is adopted here and applied in a...
A series of experiments and simulations were conducted to investigate the effects of hardness and to...
In support of improved personal armour development, depth of penetration tests have been conducted o...
Extensive studies on ceramic armour had been conducted since the late 1960s, laying down the foundat...
Contrary to the moderate ballistic advantage of Al2O3 ceramics over MgAl2O4 polycrystals, the presen...
Armour systems for ballistic protection can be made from many materials. One type of material used i...
We measured the ballistic performance of five ceramic materials (alumina, silicon carbide, boron car...
The purpose of the study is to accelerate the development of ceramic materials for armour applicatio...
Several specially designed experimental techniques including an alternative test method have been de...
The aim of the investigations presented here was to understand how the stiffness of the adhesive aff...
It has been demonstrated that significant weight reductions can be achieved, compared to conventiona...
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...