Development of Sandwich Composites from Natural Materials for Bullet Proofing
Date
2019
Authors
Sangamesh
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
Ballistic protective materials have been used in the past are replaced with synthetic
polymer composites due to their strength to weight ratio. Nowadays, these synthetic
materials are being replaced by natural fiber reinforced composites due to the cost and
environmental issues. The present investigation relates to the development of natural
sandwich/laminated composite material interlock blocks for bullet arresting. Bullet
arresting capacity depends on energy absorption. The energy absorption of the
material could be increased by different ways. Among which sandwich form of the
composite is one of the effective ways of improving the energy absorption capability
of PMCs. This study was undertaken to explore the use of natural materials such as
Jute epoxy fly ash composite (JEFC), Jute-epoxy fly ash rubber (JEFRC) sandwich
composite for ballistic energy absorption. Prior to FE analysis, mechanical
characterization of three varieties of jute composites were carried out namely Tossa
jute single woven composite (TSWC), White jute single woven composite (WSWC),
White jute double woven composite (WDWC) among all Tossa jute single woven
composite (TSWC) revealed better mechanical properties. Hence for further analysis,
Tossa jute single woven epoxy fly ash composite nothing but Jute epoxy fly ash
composite (JEFC) is only used for ballistic FE simulation and as well as for ballistic
impact testing of composite plates, blocks and interlock blocks.
Finite Element analysis of these plates was carried out for thicknesses (5, 10, 15 mm).
JEFC plates and JEFRC sandwiches with the same thickness (15 mm) were fabricated
and tested to measure residual velocity and energy absorbed. Among JEFC and
JEFRC, JEFRC showed better ballistic performance hence further analysis is carried
out on jute-epoxy-fly ash natural rubber sandwich block composite (JEFRC), at
different thicknesses of the target plate (50, 75, 100, 150 mm) and three velocities of
the projectile (150, 250, 350 m/s). Ballistic parameters were evaluated using
commercial FE software. Further same thickness and same configuration sandwich
blocks were produced using compression molding machine; these prepared samples
were subjected to ballistic impact test by impacting the projectile. From FE analysis
and ballistic test, it is confirmed that at about 75 mm thickness the sandwich blockswere capable of arresting the bullet. Further interlock sandwich blocks were produced
and tested for ballistic impact, which arrested the bullet half of its thickness. Hence
such sandwich interlock blocks are produced to prototype for arresting bullet up to
velocity 350 m/s. Fracture behavior is analyzed using SEM.
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Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, Natural composites, sandwich composites, Jute, epoxy, flyash, natural rubber, mechanical properties, density, Hardness, ballistic impact, interlock blocks, Velocity