This review summarizes experimental findings, failure mechanisms, and numerical modeling approaches for ceramic strike-face / UHMWPE-back composite armors subjected to high-velocity ballistic impacts. Hybrid ceramic/polymer armors were developed to reduce areal density while maintaining ballistic protection comparable to metallic systems. Ceramics (Al₂O₃, SiC, B₄C, and others) provide extreme surface hardness ...
ادامه نوشته »Ballistic impact on the hybrid fiber reinforced concrete reinforced with CFRP sheet
Introduction to Bullet Ballistic Impact on Hybrid Fiber-Reinforced Concrete (HFRC) Reinforced with CFRP Sheets Background Hybrid Fiber-Reinforced Concrete (HFRC) combines different types of fibers (e.g., steel, polypropylene, basalt, or glass) to enhance mechanical properties such as tensile strength, ductility, and impact resistance. When further reinforced with Carbon Fiber-Reinforced Polymer (CFRP) ...
ادامه نوشته »Bullet penetration models using large deformation explicit finite element simulations of rapid penetration in soil
In this tutorial, the Bullet penetration model using large deformation explicit finite element simulations of rapid penetration in soil in Abaqus software has been studied. The bullet is modeled as a three-dimensional part, and the soil as an Eulerian model. You can see a figure of the assembled parts below ...
ادامه نوشته »Simulation of a steel bullet impact on the composite panel(Boron carbide-CFRP-Gelatin) in Abaqus
In this tutorial, the Simulation of a steel bullet impact on the composite panel (Boron carbide-CFRP-Gelatin) in Abaqus has been investigated. The bullet is modeled as a three-dimensional solid part. The boron carbide and gelatin are modeled as three-dimensional solid parts. The CFRP is modeled as a shell with eight ...
ادامه نوشته »Simulation ballistic impact of steel bullet to the ceramic panel reinfroced with Green Composite
In this tutorial the Simulation ballistic impact of steel bullet to the ceramic panel reinfroced with Green Composite has been investigated. The bullet is modeled as a three-dimensional solid part, the ceramic panel as a solid part, and the green composite as a three-dimensional shell part. You can see a ...
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