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Many light-weight ballistic-protection armor systems are currently being made of the so-called “ballistic-grade” or “armor-grade” composites. These composites are generally constructed using high-modulus/high-strength polymeric fibers such as aramid (e.g. Kevlar®, Twaron®, etc.) or oriented polyethylene fibers (e.g. Spectra®, Dyneema®, etc.) or glass fibers (e.g.E-Glass,etc.) with an outstanding impact resistance. The fibers, in the form of either woven fabrics or in the form of 0°/90° cross-plied collimated continuous filaments, are embedded in the resin/polymer matrix. . To attain maximum utilization of the inherently high transverse-impact resistance of the fibers, the polymer-matrix content does not typically exceed 20 vol.%. As a result of the very low resin content, these composites remain flexible to relatively high laminate thicknesses. Penetration resistance of the armor-grade composites can be further increased through the use of hybrid structures in which a hard metallic or ceramic strike-plate is attached to the front of an armor-grade composite laminate. Many light-weight ballistic-protection armor systems are currently being made of the so-called “ballistic-grade” or “armor-grade” composites. These composites are generally constructed using high-modulus/high-strength polymeric fibers such as aramid (e.g. Kevlar®, Twaron®, etc.) or oriented polyethylene fibers (e.g. Spectra®, Dyneema®, etc.) or glass fibers (e.g.E-Glass,etc.) with an outstanding impact resistance. The fibers, in the form of either woven fabrics or in the form of 0°/90° cross-plied collimated continuous filaments, are embedded in the resin/polymer matrix. . To attain maximum utilization of the inherently high transverse-impact resistance of the fibers, the polymer-matrix content does not typically exceed 20 vol.%. As a result of the very low resin content, these composites remain flexible to relatively high laminate thicknesses. Penetration resistance of the armor-grade composites can be further increased through the use of hybrid structures in which a hard metallic or ceramic strike-plate is attached to the front of an armor-grade composite laminate.
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3D woven nanocomposites for protective applications 3D woven nanocomposites for protective applications
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3D woven nanocomposites for protective applications 3D woven nanocomposites for protective applications
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RIV/46747885:24410/12:#0001268!RIV13-MSM-24410___
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Behera, Bijoyu K. Mishra, Rajesh n15:8888825 n15:8180989
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3D fabrics; nanocomposites; impact resistance; knife resistance
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Varšava, Polsko
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Lodz
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Innovative materials and technologies in made-up textile articles, protective clothing and footwear
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4
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Křemenáková, Dana Behera, Bijoyu K. Mishra, Rajesh Militký, Jiří
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2012-09-20+02:00
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7
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Technical university of Lodz
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978-83-7283-493-5
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24410