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Experimental investigation on ballistic resistance of polyurea coated steel plates subjected to fragment impact
Abstract Experimental studies were conducted to investigate the ballistic resistance of polyurea coated low carbon alloy steel plates subjected to cubic fragments. In the tests, low- or high-hardness polyurea was coated on the front, back and both sides of the steel plates. Thicknesses of the polyurea and steel in coated plates were the same. Ballistic limits of different configurations were measured, and specific energy absorptions were calculated to evaluate ballistic performances. Failure mechanisms of steel plate and polyurea with different coating types and positions were discussed. Results indicated that polyurea coating could improve ballistic limit of target plate, and plate with high-hardness polyurea on the front side exhibited the best ballistic resistance. For different types of polyurea, steel plate with front coating demonstrated a better performance than the plate with back coating. When sprayed on the front side, steel plate with high-hardness polyurea demonstrated a better performance than the plate with low-hardness coating. This study provides guidance for the design of polyurea coated steel plates in engineering applications.
Highlights Cubic fragments are used to simulate the effects of blast and fragmentation warhead in defence engineering. Dynamic behaviours of low- and high-hardness polyurea coatings in ballistic tests are studied and compared. Macroscopic and microscopic observations are combined to analyse the failure mechanisms of polyurea coatings. Ballistic performances of different configurations for polyurea coatings and steel plates are detailed discussed.
Experimental investigation on ballistic resistance of polyurea coated steel plates subjected to fragment impact
Abstract Experimental studies were conducted to investigate the ballistic resistance of polyurea coated low carbon alloy steel plates subjected to cubic fragments. In the tests, low- or high-hardness polyurea was coated on the front, back and both sides of the steel plates. Thicknesses of the polyurea and steel in coated plates were the same. Ballistic limits of different configurations were measured, and specific energy absorptions were calculated to evaluate ballistic performances. Failure mechanisms of steel plate and polyurea with different coating types and positions were discussed. Results indicated that polyurea coating could improve ballistic limit of target plate, and plate with high-hardness polyurea on the front side exhibited the best ballistic resistance. For different types of polyurea, steel plate with front coating demonstrated a better performance than the plate with back coating. When sprayed on the front side, steel plate with high-hardness polyurea demonstrated a better performance than the plate with low-hardness coating. This study provides guidance for the design of polyurea coated steel plates in engineering applications.
Highlights Cubic fragments are used to simulate the effects of blast and fragmentation warhead in defence engineering. Dynamic behaviours of low- and high-hardness polyurea coatings in ballistic tests are studied and compared. Macroscopic and microscopic observations are combined to analyse the failure mechanisms of polyurea coatings. Ballistic performances of different configurations for polyurea coatings and steel plates are detailed discussed.
Experimental investigation on ballistic resistance of polyurea coated steel plates subjected to fragment impact
Zhang, Peng (author) / Wang, Zhijun (author) / Zhao, Pengduo (author) / Zhang, Lei (author) / Jin, X.C. (author) / Xu, Yuxin (author)
Thin-Walled Structures ; 144
2019-08-06
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Polyurea coated composite aluminium plates subjected to high velocity projectile impact
British Library Online Contents | 2013
|Polyurea coated composite aluminium plates subjected to high velocity projectile impact
British Library Online Contents | 2013
|Polyurea coated composite aluminium plates subjected to high velocity projectile impact
British Library Online Contents | 2013
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