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Characterization and ballistic performance of thin pre-damaged resin-starved aramid-fiber composite panels

Cerise A. Edwards,Stephen L. Ogin,David A. Jesson,Matthew Oldfield, Rebecca L. Livesey, Bryn J. James,Richard P. Boardman

TEXTILE RESEARCH JOURNAL(2021)

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Military personnel use protective armor systems that are frequently exposed to low-level damage, such as non-ballistic impact, wear-and-tear from everyday use, and damage during storage of equipment. The extent to which such low-level pre-damage could affect the performance of an armor system is unknown. In this work, low-level pre-damage has been introduced into a Kevlar/phenolic resin-starved composite panel using tensile loading. The tensile stress-strain behavior of this eight-layer material has been investigated and has been found to have two distinct regions; these have been understood in terms of the microstructure and damage within the composite panels investigated using micro-computed tomography and digital image correlation. Ballistic testing carried out on pristine (control) and pre-damaged panels did not indicate any difference in the V-50 ballistic performance. However, an indication of a difference in response to ballistic impact was observed; the area of maximal local out-of-plane deformation for the pre-damaged panels was found to be twice that of the control panels, and the global out-of-plane deformation across the panel was also larger.
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Ballistic testing, controlled damage, energy dissipation, micro-CT, para-aramid woven fabric
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