Affiliation:
1. Department of Engineering University of Messina 98166 Messina Italy
2. Department of Physics Faculty of Science Abdelmalek Essaadi University 93030 Tetouan Morocco
3. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering National School of Applied Sciences of Al Hoceima Abdelmalek Essaadi University BP.03, Ajdir 32003 Al Hoceima Morocco
Abstract
This study employs finite element simulation to conduct a numerical modeling of ceramic–composite structure armors. The numerical armor models consist of a ceramic plate and a composite backing plate. Alumina oxide and silicon carbide ceramic materials with two different cell structures are used: hexagonal and square cell structures, respectively. A Kevlar composite is used as the back plate. The ceramic plate's thickness is altered among 7, 8, and 9 mm to explore its influence on the ballistic performance of the armors. The damage fracture is compared with experimental results, and the ballistic resistance is further examined by determining the projectiles’ velocities at the conclusion of the simulation and the evolution of the average velocity during the impact period. The findings of the numerical modeling reveal that the ceramics sustain damage consistent with the experimental damage. However, as perforation is observed in every sample, the overall performance of the samples is deemed unsatisfactory.
Subject
Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science