Abstract
Single ballistic impact tests are commonly being used for determining the level of protection against fragment impacts such as those generated from devices containing high explosives. These methodologies suggest that the interactions between multiple fragment impacts are negligible. A triple ballistic impact technique is proposed in order to simulate the conditions of a dense cluster impact on a protective structure such as primary and secondary fragments from an explosive device impacting the Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) of a deminer. Triple and single impact tests were performed against 15layer of plain weave aramid fabric square specimens fully clamped. A detailed yarn based FE numerical model utilising LS-Dyna® package was developed and cross-referenced with the experimental data. The same aramid model was used to investigate multiple impact scenarios with variant impact rates.
| Original language | English |
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| Title of host publication | International Conference on Impact of Lightweight Structures and Materials |
| Publication status | Published - 22 May 2016 |
| Event | International Conference of Lightweight Structures and Materials - Turin, Italy Duration: 22 May 2016 → 26 May 2016 Conference number: 1 |
Conference
| Conference | International Conference of Lightweight Structures and Materials |
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| Abbreviated title | ICILSM |
| Country/Territory | Italy |
| City | Turin |
| Period | 22/05/16 → 26/05/16 |
Keywords
- Multiple Impacts
- Aramid Fabrics
- Finite Element Analysis
- Protections from Fragments