Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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779250 | International Journal of Impact Engineering | 2011 | 8 Pages |
This paper focuses on ballistic tests of a new class of composite materials, i.e. hybrid nanocomposites. The two hybrid nanocomposites studied are fiber glass/epoxy/nanoclay and fiber glass/epoxy/nanographite. The fiber glass used is a plain weave 200 g/m2, while the nanoclay is an organically modified montmorillonite ceramic (Nanomer I30E). The expandable graphite used to generate the graphene nanosheets was from Graftech (grade 160-80N). Ballistic tests were performed considering two types of ammunition, i.e. 38 caliber and 9 mm full metal jacketed. The results showed that for a 38 revolver projectile a 5 mm thick nanocomposite with additional 5 mm nanoclay layer was able to absorb the energy efficiently. A 9 mm projectile, with speed of 380 m/s, was stopped by a two plates (5 mm each) arrangement with elastic deformation of the second plate less than 18 mm. The energies during the ballistic tests ranged from 316 to 576 J.