Effect of panel construction on the ballistic performance of multiply 3D through-the-thickness angle-interlock fabrIc reinforced composites

Shengnan Min*, Yuan Chai, Yanyan Chu, Xiaogang Chen

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Abstract

This paper studied the ballistic performance of 3D woven angle-interlock fabric reinforced composites with different types of panel construction. Two types of composites P10B and P17C were designed to have the same areal density of around 12 kg/m2 although they both had different ply areal densities and consisted of different numbers of plies. Non-perforated ballistic impacts were conducted on the two types of panels under the same level of impact energy. Post-mortem examination on the non-perforated panels was conducted through the cross-sectional images, planar projected delamination and 3D damage volume extracted from the non-destructive tests. Three distinctive sections of damage were segmented from the non-perforated panels, each indicating different material failure modes upon impact. Under the same areal density, the coarser composite panel P10B with a larger ply areal density and fewer reinforcement plies would result in less damage. The damage volume of P10B is nearly one-third that of the P17C. The findings are instructive for the design of 3D woven fabric continuously reinforced composites with doubly-curved shapes.

Original languageEnglish
Article number198
JournalPolymers
Volume11
Issue number2
Early online date24 Jan 2019
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019

Keywords

  • 3D woven fabric
  • Ballistic performance
  • Delamination
  • Textile composites
  • X-ray CT

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