2023
DOI: 10.55713/jmmm.v33i2.1698
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Ballistic performance of composite armor impacted by 7.62 mm armor projectile

Abstract: The purpose of this study is to investigate the effectiveness of composite armor against 7.62 mm ballistic threats. A sandwich panel construction consisting of a 96% alumina ceramic strike face, an annealed aluminum alloy 7075 cubic lattice sandwich panel, and a thin aluminum backing plate were used to create hard armor. The ballistic test based on NIJ standard level III was performed using 7.62 mm × 51 mm NATO projectiles at an impact velocity of 847 ± 9.1 m∙s-1. The influences of the alumina strike face pane… Show more

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“…Consequently, combat capability is reduced owing to the reduced range of movement, restriction of military transfer, and increased fuel consumption. To solve this problem, many studies have been conducted to reduce weight by reducing plate thickness or producing a porous [ 3 ] or lattice structure [ 4 ] while maintaining bulletproof performance. Various armor materials, such as titanium and steel [ 5 ], are being developed for weight reduction, and titanium alloys [ 6 ] and ceramic materials [ 7 ] are being applied as non-ferrous armor materials.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consequently, combat capability is reduced owing to the reduced range of movement, restriction of military transfer, and increased fuel consumption. To solve this problem, many studies have been conducted to reduce weight by reducing plate thickness or producing a porous [ 3 ] or lattice structure [ 4 ] while maintaining bulletproof performance. Various armor materials, such as titanium and steel [ 5 ], are being developed for weight reduction, and titanium alloys [ 6 ] and ceramic materials [ 7 ] are being applied as non-ferrous armor materials.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…, використання перфорованих пластин [3,4], багатошарових [5,6] та зверхтвердих пластин [7], високоентропійних сплавів [8] та пластин зі специфічним рельєфом поверхні [6,9]. Існують розробки, що…”
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