Abstract |
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This paper critically evaluates the
protection performance of double-layered shields against
projectile impact at the subordnance velocity using finite
element methods. Four types of projectiles of different
weight and nose shape are considered, representing various
fragments generated from Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs). It
is found that the double-layer configuration is able to
improve the ballistic resistance by 8.0%–25.0% for
the flat-nose projectile, compared to the monolithic plate
of the same weight. The upgrade is due to the transition of the
failure mode from less energy dissipating shear plugging to more
energy dissipating tensile tearing. Under impact by the
conical-nose projectile, the double-layered target is almost as
capable as the monolithic plate. The present research helps
resolve the long outstanding issue of the protection
effectiveness of the double-layer configuration.
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Keywords
double layer, projectile, perforation, fragments
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