2015
DOI: 10.1177/0731684415608004
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Numerical analysis of the ballistic behaviour of Kevlar® composite under impact of double-nosed stepped cylindrical projectiles

Abstract: This paper focuses on the numerical analysis of the ballistic performance of Kevlar Õ -29 under impact of different doublenosed stepped cylindrical projectiles. Numerical modelling based on finite element method was carried out in order to predict the failure mode of the target as well as the ballistic limit. A detailed analysis of the ballistic limit, failure mode and deformation of the targets due to impact of double-nosed projectiles was developed, discussed and compared with those involved in penetration o… Show more

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“…Similarly, several researchers 34,36,37,54,[56][57][58] Figure 3A and discretized RVE in Figure 3B. The composite plate is modeled as per Figure 4, which underwent ballistic impact by different nose shape varying projectiles.…”
Section: Model Validationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Similarly, several researchers 34,36,37,54,[56][57][58] Figure 3A and discretized RVE in Figure 3B. The composite plate is modeled as per Figure 4, which underwent ballistic impact by different nose shape varying projectiles.…”
Section: Model Validationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the subsequent analysis did not represent the progressive damage growth as predicted by many researchers, 32,33 which promotes the adaptation of several multi-scale models and finite element method. Millan et al 34 evaluated the double nose projectiles for normal impact for 2D weave A peculiar variation was observed for the energy absorption of the different nose projectiles, and conical(90 ) is having both the effect of shear plugging and wedging, so a 7.62 conical projectile has been utilised to analyse the 3DAIWC, and effect of architecture in energy absorption is presented in the subsequent sections. The paper is organised as follows.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The projectiles are made of high strength steel and heat treated in such a way that they are considered non-deformable projectiles since the yield stress is more than 1.5 GPa. Three different nose-shape projectiles have been used in this work: 40 • , 72 • and special double-ended geometry; and have been already studied in other works in the literature [14,15]. The geometry and dimensions of projectiles are illustrated in Figure 3.…”
Section: Ballistic Curvesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another possibility of use in composite materials came mainly from the ecological side, with the withdrawal of solid waste environment from industrial processes ( (Souza, 2018), (Rodríguez Millán, Moreno, Marco, Santiuste, & Miguélez, 2016), (Khurshid, Hengstermann, Hasan, Abdkader, & Cherif, 2020), (Zaini, Azaman, Jamali, & Ismail, 2020), (Dong, 2018), (Ali et al, 2018), (Thakur, Thakur, & Gupta, 2014), (Zhu, Zhu, Njuguna, & Abhyankar, 2013) e (Koyuncu, Karahan, Karahan, Shaker, & Nawab, 2016). The use of composite materials has shown a significant dimension in several industrial areas worldwide.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%