TY - GEN
T1 - Out-of-plane deflection of rigid body armour systems
T2 - 10th International Conference on Textile Composites: Recent Advances in Textile Composites, TEXCOMP 10
AU - Vandeveld, Thierry
AU - Coghe, F.
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - This paper presents a comparison between experimental results and calculated data on the maximum deflection of experimental ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) plates. This deflection is an important parameter in the design of new ballistic helmets, as it determines the risk on having contact between the helmet shell and the skull in the case of an impacting projectile. This considerably increases the risk for traumatic brain injury (TBI). On the experimental side, the rigid armour samples are clamped in a mount and impacted with specified bullets or Fragment Simulating Projectiles (FSP). The dynamic deformation of the backface of the armour is recorded by means of a stereoscopic rig of monochromatic high-speed cameras, providing a full-field set of 3D information. These experimental results are used to validate an analytical model, describing the backface deflection for the impact of fragment simulating projectiles or bullets. This provides information about the necessary spacing between the helmet shell and the head, in order to avoid contact between both upon impact of a projectile. A design based on structural stiffness instead of ballistic resistance could resolve this possible problem.
AB - This paper presents a comparison between experimental results and calculated data on the maximum deflection of experimental ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) plates. This deflection is an important parameter in the design of new ballistic helmets, as it determines the risk on having contact between the helmet shell and the skull in the case of an impacting projectile. This considerably increases the risk for traumatic brain injury (TBI). On the experimental side, the rigid armour samples are clamped in a mount and impacted with specified bullets or Fragment Simulating Projectiles (FSP). The dynamic deformation of the backface of the armour is recorded by means of a stereoscopic rig of monochromatic high-speed cameras, providing a full-field set of 3D information. These experimental results are used to validate an analytical model, describing the backface deflection for the impact of fragment simulating projectiles or bullets. This provides information about the necessary spacing between the helmet shell and the head, in order to avoid contact between both upon impact of a projectile. A design based on structural stiffness instead of ballistic resistance could resolve this possible problem.
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:79952431982
SN - 9781605950266
T3 - Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Textile Composites - TEXCOMP 10: Recent Advances in Textile Composites
SP - 283
EP - 290
BT - Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Textile Composites - TEXCOMP 10
Y2 - 26 October 2010 through 28 October 2010
ER -