Natural Curaua Fiber-Reinforced Composites in Multilayered Ballistic Armor

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Sergio Neves Monteiro
Luis Henrique Leme Louro
Willian Trindade
Carlos Nelson Elias
Carlos Luiz Ferreira
Eduardo de Sousa Lima
Ricardo Pondé Weber
João Carlos Miguez Suarez
André Ben-Hur da Silva Figueiredo
Wagner Anacleto Pinheiro
Luis Carlos da Silva
Édio Pereira Lima
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[1] Military Institute of Engineering-IME,Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering
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Ballistic Test; Ceramic Tile; Aramid Fiber; Residual Velocity; Body Armor;
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The performance of a novel multilayered armor in which the commonly used plies of aramid fabric layer were replaced by an equal thickness layer of distinct curaua fiber-reinforced composites with epoxy or polyester matrices was assessed. The investigated armor, in addition to its polymeric layer (aramid fabric or curaua composite), was also composed of a front Al2O3 ceramic tile and backed by an aluminum alloy sheet. Ballistic impact tests were performed with actual 7.62 caliber ammunitions. Indentation in a clay witness, simulating human body behind the back layer, attested the efficacy of the curaua-reinforced composite as an armor component. The conventional aramid fabric display a similar indentation as the curaua/polyester composite but was less efficient (deeper indentation) than the curaua/epoxy composite. This advantage is shown to be significant, especially in favor of the lighter and cheaper epoxy composite reinforced with 30 vol pct of curaua fiber, as possible substitute for aramid fabric in multilayered ballistic armor for individual protection. Scanning electron microscopy revealed the mechanism associated with the curaua composite ballistic performance.
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页码:4567 / 4577
页数:10
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