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Ballistic-penetration resistance and flexural-stiffness optimization of a nacre-mimetic, B4C-reinforced, polyurea-matrix composite armor

Mica Grujicic, Jennifer Snipes, S. Ramaswami

International Journal of Structural Integrity

ISSN: 1757-9864

Article publication date: 12 June 2017

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to model a nacre-like composite material, consisting of tablets and polyurea tablet/tablet interfaces, B4C. This composite material is being considered in the construction of the so-called backing-plate, a layer within a multi-functional/multi-layer armor system.

Design/methodology/approach

Considering the basic functions of the backing-plate (i.e. to provide structural support for the ceramic-strike-face and to stop a high-velocity projectile and the accompanying fragments) in such an armor system, the composite-material architecture is optimized with respect to simultaneously achieving high flexural stiffness and high ballistic-penetration resistance. Flexural stiffness and penetration resistance, for a given architecture of the nacre-like composite material, are assessed using a series of transient non-linear dynamics finite-element analyses. The suitability of the optimized composite material for use in backing-plate applications is then evaluated by comparing its performance against that of the rolled homogeneous armor (RHA), a common choice for the backing-plate material.

Findings

The results obtained established: a trade-off between the requirements for a high flexural stiffness and a high ballistic-penetration resistance in the nacre-like composite material; and overall superiority of the subject composite material over the RHA when used in the construction of the backing-plate within multi-functional/multi-layer armor systems.

Originality/value

This study extends the authors previous research on nacre-mimetic armor to optimize the architecture of the armor with respect to its flexural stiffness and ballistic-penetration resistance, so that these properties could be increased over the levels attained in the current choice (RHA) for the backing layer of multi-functional/multi-layer armor.

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Acknowledgements

The material presented in this paper is based on work supported by a grant entitled “Reactive-Moiety Functionalization of Polyurea for Increased Blast-Mitigation Performance” sponsored by the Office of Naval Research (Contract Number N00014-14-1-0286). The authors are indebted to Dr Roshdy Barsoum of ONR for his continuing support and interest in the present work.

Citation

Grujicic, M., Snipes, J. and Ramaswami, S. (2017), "Ballistic-penetration resistance and flexural-stiffness optimization of a nacre-mimetic, B4C-reinforced, polyurea-matrix composite armor", International Journal of Structural Integrity, Vol. 8 No. 3, pp. 341-372. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJSI-07-2016-0026

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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