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Investigation on the ballistic impact behavior of various alloys against 7.62mm armor piercing projectile
AbstractIn this study, impact behavior of the aluminum alloys of 7075 and 5083 and the high-strength low-alloy steel, AISI 4140 was investigated under 7.62mm armor piercing (AP) projectile experimentally. Various heat treatments were applied to the alloys AISI 4140 and 7075 to see the effect of hardness and strength on their ballistic behaviors. Experimental results showed that among the investigated materials, the best ballistic performance was attained with the alloy, 7075-T651 which maintained the ballistic protection with the areal density 85kg/m2.
Investigation on the ballistic impact behavior of various alloys against 7.62mm armor piercing projectile
AbstractIn this study, impact behavior of the aluminum alloys of 7075 and 5083 and the high-strength low-alloy steel, AISI 4140 was investigated under 7.62mm armor piercing (AP) projectile experimentally. Various heat treatments were applied to the alloys AISI 4140 and 7075 to see the effect of hardness and strength on their ballistic behaviors. Experimental results showed that among the investigated materials, the best ballistic performance was attained with the alloy, 7075-T651 which maintained the ballistic protection with the areal density 85kg/m2.
Investigation on the ballistic impact behavior of various alloys against 7.62mm armor piercing projectile
Demir, Teyfik (author) / Übeyli, Mustafa (author) / Yıldırım, R. Orhan (author)
2008-04-03
8 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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