Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
253490 Composite Structures 2009 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

A new version of the Florence model taking into account the ballistic resistance of the ceramic plate in a two-component armor is suggested, verified and used for armor optimization. The direct problems (maximization of the ballistic limit velocity for a given areal density (AD) or a total thickness (TT) of the armor) and the inverse problems (minimizations of AD or TT for a given impact velocity) are investigated in the case of a single impact. We also formulated and studied the armor optimization problems with a repeated impact. Numerical results are presented for aluminum/alumina armor.

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