Effect of reinforcement continuity on the ballistic performance of composites reinforced with multiply plain weave fabric

Volume: 90, Pages: 30 - 36
Published: Apr 1, 2016
Abstract
Structural composites with doubly curved surfaces, including ballistic helmet shells, require the use of discontinuous reinforcements due to their limited mouldability. This paper reports on the effect of reinforcement continuity on the ballistic performance of composites made from multiply plain weave fabric. Composites reinforced by 20-ply Twaron® plain weave fabrics, both continuous and discontinuous (with 20 mm and 45 mm overlapping...
Paper Details
Title
Effect of reinforcement continuity on the ballistic performance of composites reinforced with multiply plain weave fabric
Published Date
Apr 1, 2016
Volume
90
Pages
30 - 36
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