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Materials for protection from ballistic injury
Fibre Chemistry, 1996It was noted that stiff-chain (para-aramid) and flexible chain (polyethylene) high-strength, high-modulus polymer fibres have been successfully used for ballistic protection of humans. It was hypothesized that new high-strength, high-modulus fibres based on aromatic polyesters could be successfully used for this purpose in the very near future.
V. S. Matveev, G. A. Budnitskii
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Proceedings of the Institution of mechanical engineers. Part H, journal of engineering in medicine
Human surrogates have long been employed to simulate human behaviour, beginning in the automotive industry and now widely used throughout the safety framework to estimate human injury during and after accidents and impacts.
M. Chaufer +6 more
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Human surrogates have long been employed to simulate human behaviour, beginning in the automotive industry and now widely used throughout the safety framework to estimate human injury during and after accidents and impacts.
M. Chaufer +6 more
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Development of Composite Structures for Ballistic Protection
Materials Science Forum, 2007The mechanical behaviour and ballistic performance of carbon, glass (E and S type), aramide and polyethylene fabric reinforced composites with different epoxy resins were studied. The specimens −produced by hand lay-up method− were qualified by low velocity (Charpy and drop weight tests) and high velocity (two different bores ballistic) impact tests ...
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BALLISTIC PROTECTIVE BUOYANT MATERIALS
1961Abstract : Unbonded staple-fiber batts were observed as impeding projectile penetration by causing it to tumble as well as increasing its effective size by wadding. Batts prepared from steel staple fibers were ineffective as ballistic armor. High-tensile wire screen in conjunction with an Orlon staple fiber batt increases the protective ability of the ...
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Thermal protection of ballistic entry vehicles
Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets, 1965The concepts of radiation cooling and ablation cooling using char-forming plastic materials are examined for the purpose of providing thermal protection for ballistic vehicles entering the earth's atmosphere from near earth orbits. The effect on thermal protection requirements of re-entry from various orbit altitudes is presented.
E. ARNOLD REINIKKA, ROBERT J. SARTELL
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Numerical investigation on hybridization of woven fabric armour to enhance ballistic protection
Mechanics of materials (Print), 2022Sagar Ingle +3 more
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High performance textiles for ballistic protection
2011 Defense Science Research Conference and Expo (DSR), 2011The protective textiles market is growing due to increasingly rigorous requirements for human safety, rising liability concerns and the need for higher levels of clothing performance. This study provides comprehensive analysis of fibres, materials and manufacturing methods used to make protective textiles for use in ballistic protection and safety ...
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International Journal on Interactive Design and Manufacturing (IJIDeM), 2022
V. Mahesh
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V. Mahesh
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The Impact of Aging on the Quality of Ballistic Protection
Science & MilitaryBallistic protective materials degrade over time due to environmental exposure, mechanical stress, and natural aging of fibers. While manufacturers specify a limited service life for soft body armor, its actual long-term performance remains insufficiently explored. This study examines the effects of prolonged aging on ballistic resistance by evaluating
Tomáš Rázga +3 more
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