Oblique impact on ceramic–composite armor system: A numerical study
Krishna Biswas,
Debasis Datta
Abstract:In this investigation, simulations are conducted to assess the ballistic resistance of an armor system composed of 95% alumina–Kevlar 29/epoxy composite subjected to normal and oblique impact. The oblique angles are varied from 0° to 70° in the step of 10-degree increments, and the projectile's impact velocities range between 220 and 1200 m/s. The present simulation results are aligned with existing numerical and experimental data available in the literature, demonstrating the consistency and reliability of th… Show more
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