2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.dt.2017.05.009
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Study on the performance of ceramic composite projectile penetrating into ceramic composite target

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“…Cross‐linking can take place between free amino and hydroxyl groups of CS and active sides of substances such as POMs and ceramics . Ceramic nanoparticles are very popular in the coatings for the passivation of surfaces against corrosion, and as catalysts . The objective of the present work is the evaluation of the catalytic performance of new PMo 11 Cu@MgCu 2 O 4 @CS catalyst for ODS treatments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cross‐linking can take place between free amino and hydroxyl groups of CS and active sides of substances such as POMs and ceramics . Ceramic nanoparticles are very popular in the coatings for the passivation of surfaces against corrosion, and as catalysts . The objective of the present work is the evaluation of the catalytic performance of new PMo 11 Cu@MgCu 2 O 4 @CS catalyst for ODS treatments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Characteristic Years Florence et al [4] Interaction of projectiles and composite armor 1967 X. Zhang et al [5] long rod projectile impact on ceramic 2017 R.-c. Yi et al [6] penetrating ceramic composite target 2017…”
Section: Author(s)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In view of the technical challenges faced by the penetration of conventional ammunition on ceramic armor, such as serious bullet abrasions, relatively high KE loss, and a significant reduction in penetrative effectiveness [6][7][8][9], novel research into penetrative materials has been performed both domestically in China and worldwide. Examples include the impact of ceramic rods and polycrystalline diamond on protected targets [10][11][12], the penetrative effect of ceramic-metal composite projectiles on protected targets [13][14][15], and the impact of Al 2 O 3 ceramic balls on ceramic composite armor [16]. In particular, research into the penetrative effect of metal rod-ZrO 2 ceramic ball composites on protected targets is prominent [17], which can cause a large area of damage to the ceramic layer of the ceramic composite armor.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%