2023
DOI: 10.1155/2023/2830575
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Experimental Estimation of Energy Absorbed and Impact Strength of Kevlar/Basalt-Epoxy Interwoven Composite Laminate Added with Al2O3 Nanoparticles after High-Velocity Bullet Impact

Abstract: The use of composites has increased exponentially in most industries, especially in the aerospace industry; the usage of composites has increased by almost 40% in the last 15 years. Aerospace components are often subject to high-impact loads, so it is important to use impact-resistant materials. Kevlar is known for its high-impact resistance and is commonly used as a fiber with various resins to achieve the desired properties. This paper mainly focuses on weaving Kevlar with basalt fiber in plain weave type by… Show more

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“…This compelling and consistent trend illuminates the impact performance enhancement, intricately woven with the concentration of nano-silica and notably prominent at the 1wt% NS juncture. This phenomenon, aligned with prior research [21], [22], can be attributed to the characteristic propensity of nano-silica to aggregate. This aggregative tendency reaches its pinnacle, distinctly observed at the 1wt% juncture in this specific experiment.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…This compelling and consistent trend illuminates the impact performance enhancement, intricately woven with the concentration of nano-silica and notably prominent at the 1wt% NS juncture. This phenomenon, aligned with prior research [21], [22], can be attributed to the characteristic propensity of nano-silica to aggregate. This aggregative tendency reaches its pinnacle, distinctly observed at the 1wt% juncture in this specific experiment.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%