2023
DOI: 10.1002/pc.27715
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Numerical study of ballistic impact of hard bulletproof vests: Effect of the multilayered armors design

Amira Hassouna,
Salah Mezlini,
Tarek Ben Ameur

Abstract: Hard body Armors are often deployed in ballistic applications to enhance resistance to Armor Piercing projectiles (AP). The main challenge for body armor designers is to find a best compromise between strength and weight to ensure a given level of protection. This paper investigates the effect of layer arrangement order, ceramic layer thickness, composite backing layer thickness and impact velocity on body armor performance using a numerical experimental design. In addition, the influence of bullet diameter on… Show more

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“…Kevlar, a high‐strength aramid fiber, is renowned for its outstanding impact resistance and flexibility 21 . Widely utilized in ballistic applications, 22,23 Kevlar laminates exhibit remarkable energy absorption capabilities, making them ideal for scenarios involving low‐velocity impacts. Also, Kevlar fibers impart excellent tensile strength and toughness, contributing to the material's ability to resist penetration and deformation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kevlar, a high‐strength aramid fiber, is renowned for its outstanding impact resistance and flexibility 21 . Widely utilized in ballistic applications, 22,23 Kevlar laminates exhibit remarkable energy absorption capabilities, making them ideal for scenarios involving low‐velocity impacts. Also, Kevlar fibers impart excellent tensile strength and toughness, contributing to the material's ability to resist penetration and deformation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%