The Combined Effects of Blast and Fragment Impacts on Textiles

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Abstract

Explosion protection of Personal Protective Equipment is a widely discussed topic in the Defence sector albeit largely misrepresented experimentally. Oversimplified STANAG 2920 single-impact tests and unregulated field blast tests with limited repeatability and ambiguous results, hinder a comprehensive understanding of the problem: the synchronised impact of fragments and a blast wave on a given target. A laboratory experimental setup capable of simulating the combined effects of blast and fragment impacts of a wide range of explosive devices at a defined stand-off distance from a target is developed. A single 1.1g FSP is ejected using a 5.56mm weapon system; tautochronously, a blast wave is generated in an explosives driven shock tube. The two loads are synchronised based on a predetermined simulated stand-off distance. Aramid dry fabrics are tested in different combinations of fragment impacting velocity, blast overpressure and time interval between the two loads, to evaluate their fragment impact resistance in the presence of blast. The tests reveal a time-dependent material ballistic resistance, influenced positively or negatively by the material's oscillating phase. The blast overpressure/impulse acts as an amplifying factor, exacerbating the synergistic effects observed at different time intervals.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication17th Personal Armour Systems Symposium (PASS 2025)
Subtitle of host publicationPersonal Armour
Place of PublicationBruges, Belgium
PublisherRoyal Military Academy
Pages342-350
Number of pages9
ISBN (Electronic)9798331326159
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 22 Sept 2025
EventPersonal Armour System Symposium 2025 - BMCC , Brugge, Belgium
Duration: 22 Sept 202526 Sept 2025
https://www.ballistics.be/

Conference

ConferencePersonal Armour System Symposium 2025
Abbreviated titlePASS2025
Country/TerritoryBelgium
CityBrugge
Period22/09/2526/09/25
Internet address

Keywords

  • PPE
  • Explosion
  • combined fragment impact and blast loading
  • Fragment impact
  • textiles

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