In this paper in order to try and elucidate the effects of particle morphology on ballistic response of comminuted systems, a series of experiments were carried out via the use of powder compacts with differing initial particle morphologies. This approach provided a route to readily manufacture comminuted armour analogues with significantly different microstructural compositions. In this study pre-formed `fragmented-ceramic' analogues were cold-pressed using plasma-spray alumina powders with two differing initial morphologies (angular and spherical). These compacts were then impacted using 7.62-mm FFV AP (Förenade Fabriksverken Armour Piercing) rounds with the subsequent depth-of-penetration of the impacting projectile into backing Al 6082 ...
Currently, there are no reliable methods for screening potential armour materials and hence full-sca...
Ceramics constitute an important group of low-density armour materials. Their high intrinsic strengt...
Currently, there are no reliable methods for screening potential armour materials and hence full-sca...
The only widely-accepted method of gauging the ballistic performance of a material is to carry out b...
The only widely-accepted method of gauging the ballistic performance of a material is to carry out b...
The purpose of the study is to accelerate the development of ceramic materials for armour applicatio...
The purpose of the study is to accelerate the development of ceramic materials for armour applicatio...
The study addresses (1) the impact (i) of ceramic microstructures and (ii) of the deformation of the...
Production of ceramic armour solutions on-demand/in-theatre would have significant logistical and mi...
The development, engineering, and testing of ceramic armour systems and materials has been carried o...
Armour systems for ballistic protection can be made from many materials. One type of material used i...
Predicting the ballistic performance of a ceramic armour composite system requires the accurate cons...
Some ceramic grades, such as silicon carbide (SiC) or alumina (Al2O3), are used as ballistic materia...
Some ceramic grades, such as silicon carbide (SiC) or alumina (Al2O3), are used as ballistic materia...
Ceramics constitute an important group of low-density armour materials. Their high intrinsic strengt...
Currently, there are no reliable methods for screening potential armour materials and hence full-sca...
Ceramics constitute an important group of low-density armour materials. Their high intrinsic strengt...
Currently, there are no reliable methods for screening potential armour materials and hence full-sca...
The only widely-accepted method of gauging the ballistic performance of a material is to carry out b...
The only widely-accepted method of gauging the ballistic performance of a material is to carry out b...
The purpose of the study is to accelerate the development of ceramic materials for armour applicatio...
The purpose of the study is to accelerate the development of ceramic materials for armour applicatio...
The study addresses (1) the impact (i) of ceramic microstructures and (ii) of the deformation of the...
Production of ceramic armour solutions on-demand/in-theatre would have significant logistical and mi...
The development, engineering, and testing of ceramic armour systems and materials has been carried o...
Armour systems for ballistic protection can be made from many materials. One type of material used i...
Predicting the ballistic performance of a ceramic armour composite system requires the accurate cons...
Some ceramic grades, such as silicon carbide (SiC) or alumina (Al2O3), are used as ballistic materia...
Some ceramic grades, such as silicon carbide (SiC) or alumina (Al2O3), are used as ballistic materia...
Ceramics constitute an important group of low-density armour materials. Their high intrinsic strengt...
Currently, there are no reliable methods for screening potential armour materials and hence full-sca...
Ceramics constitute an important group of low-density armour materials. Their high intrinsic strengt...
Currently, there are no reliable methods for screening potential armour materials and hence full-sca...