Numéro |
J. Phys. IV France
Volume 134, August 2006
EURODYMAT 2006 - 8th International Conference on Mechanical and Physical Behaviour of Materials under Dynamic Loading
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Page(s) | 1225 - 1230 | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/jp4:2006134186 | |
Publié en ligne | 26 juillet 2006 |
J. Cirne, R. Dormeval, et al.
J. Phys. IV France 134 (2006) 1225-1230
DOI: 10.1051/jp4:2006134186
Development of low cost composite plates for humanitarian demining operations
L. Rabet1, J. Scheppers1, I. Verpoest2, M. Pirlot3, B. Desmet1, L. Gilson1 and P. Pirard11 Royal Military Academy, Dept. of Civil and Materials Engineering, 30 Av. de la Renaissance, 1000 Brussels, Belgium
2 KU Leuven, Department of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering, Kasteelpark Arenberg, 3001 Heverlee, Belgium
3 Royal Military Academy, Dept. of Weapon systems and Ballistics, 30 Av. de la Renaissance, 1000 Brussels, Belgium
Published online: 26 July 2006
Abstract
Composite plates using flax fabrics and maleic anhydride
modified polypropylene were fabricated on laboratory scale. The aim of the
current research was to develop a low cost composite plate or a hybrid
structure based on those plates and steel sheet, for making humanitarian
demining clothes protecting against secondary fragmentation caused by
anti-personnel blast mines. Ballistic impact tests according to STANAG 2920
were carried out for determining the v50-limit. So called field tests
were performed by means of simulated anti-personnel mines using M112
explosive; the repeatability and the spatial distribution of the projected
fragments were checked before fixing the final experimental setup. The
performance of the bare composite plate was compared with the hybrid
structures in terms of v50 and in terms of damage mechanisms. All
tested configurations performed amazingly well during the field tests, which
was not the case for the ballistic impact tests. This led to the conclusion
that v50 might not be the best criterion to characterize protective
clothing. This conclusion is sustained by energetic considerations and by
field tests on plates with half the thickness of the initial plates.
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