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Understanding and accurately predicting the ballistic response behavior of structural materials is critical for the design and optimization of lightweight, high performance protective structures subjected to high velocity impact.
Tota Rakesh Kumar +5 more
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A two‐step approach based on broad‐beam ion irradiation is demonstrated to produce fine‐tuned self‐assembled surface patterns on MgO(001). It shows an efficient route to modifying the crystalline MgO(001) surface topography in a controlled way, making use of its very specific behavior in terms of both the pattern morphology and patterning dynamics.
Denise J. Erb, Stefan Facsko
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Aramid fibers, due to their relatively high inter-yarn friction, high strength, high modulus, and other characteristics, have become a typical representative of flexible anti-ballistic materials in modern warfare. Current research on the anti-penetration
Kaiying Wang +7 more
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ABSTRACT As a crucial puzzle piece of deep space exploration, exploring small bodies can provide significant scientific insights and valuable mineral resources. Unlike missions to the Moon and Mars, small‐body missions pose distinct technical challenges, including communication delays, weak gravity, and uncertain environments. This paper reviews a full
Xin Zhang +3 more
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Static and Dynamic Mechanical Properties and Ballistic Behavior of 6061 Aluminum Alloy
Aluminum alloys are widely used in aerospace, shipbuilding and high-tech fields due to their excellent mechanical properties. However, they often suffer dynamic impact loading during service.
Zhijian FENG, Menglei HU, Xuefeng ZHANG
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Ballistic and numerical simulation of impacting goods on conveyor belt rubber
Impact loading is an important process in the transport industry as it causes wear and failure of critical components. Conveyor belts are of particular importance as they are used in practically every industry where large quantities of goods are moved over short (<10 m) or long distances (>1 km).
Molnar, W. +4 more
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A one‐step oblique angle reactive sputtering approach enables simultaneous tuning of bulk and interfacial stoichiometry in a metal oxide/ silicon heterojunction. In case of vanadium oxides, growth angle variation controls the formation of stoichiometric SiO2, ternary SiOx(V) interlayer, and phase purity of vanadium oxide, considerably simplifying the ...
Aparajita Mandal +3 more
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Material Tests and Mesoscale Computer Model for Ballistic Impact on Carbon Fiber Composite
Two-dimensional (unidirectional) and 3-D woven carbon fiber reinforced plastic (CFRP) panels were produced by Albany Engineered Composites. Coupons were machined from the laminates for various mechanical tests in tension, torsion, and delamination.
Chocron Sidney +5 more
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The high‐strain‐rate behavior of resistance spot‐welded DP800–DP1000 joints is investigated. Results show that microstructural gradients across BM–HAZ–FZ govern hardness, strain rate sensitivity, and failure modes. While strength increases with strain rate, energy absorption is controlled by ductility, with DP800–DP800 joints showing superior ...
Pankaj Shrivastava, Velaphi Msomi
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MODELING OF COMPOSITE MATERIAL BEHAVIOR FOR BLAST AND BALLISTIC IMPACT
A robust computational constitutive model has been developed to characterize the progressive failure behavior of composite laminates under blast and ballistic impact conditions.
C F Yen
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