Analysis ballistic impact modeling of multicomponent fabrics with jalaba structure

Various textile materials have been employed in the past for protection against the ballistic with only limited satisfaction without realizing in underlying mechanism of ballistic impact. The multicomponent fabrics was prepare by nylon yarn with plain constraction with thickness of 0.18 mm. The mult...

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Main Author: Subagyo Asmanto
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201815401117
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spelling doaj-5fcc18f7fbde4c06ae04ab9228c51ccb2021-02-02T06:56:12ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2018-01-011540111710.1051/matecconf/201815401117matecconf_icet4sd2018_01117Analysis ballistic impact modeling of multicomponent fabrics with jalaba structureSubagyo AsmantoVarious textile materials have been employed in the past for protection against the ballistic with only limited satisfaction without realizing in underlying mechanism of ballistic impact. The multicomponent fabrics was prepare by nylon yarn with plain constraction with thickness of 0.18 mm. The multicomponent fabrics were made 35 layers (laminated) with various thickness. A computational constitutive model has been developed to characterize the progressive failure behaviours of multicomponent fabrics with jalaba structure as reinforcement under high velocity impact conditions. Test result indicates that multicomponent fabric with jalaba structure can reach second level of International Standar of NIJ-010104 for hand gun (revolver) at shoot distance 5 meters. If compared with panel from biotextile composite the multicomponent fabrics have advantages in structure stability, flexibility, lightly and confortable. The integrated modeling was sucessful utilized to predict the damage and ballistic bihavior of multicomponent fabrics to various ballistic impact conditions.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201815401117
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Analysis ballistic impact modeling of multicomponent fabrics with jalaba structure
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title Analysis ballistic impact modeling of multicomponent fabrics with jalaba structure
title_short Analysis ballistic impact modeling of multicomponent fabrics with jalaba structure
title_full Analysis ballistic impact modeling of multicomponent fabrics with jalaba structure
title_fullStr Analysis ballistic impact modeling of multicomponent fabrics with jalaba structure
title_full_unstemmed Analysis ballistic impact modeling of multicomponent fabrics with jalaba structure
title_sort analysis ballistic impact modeling of multicomponent fabrics with jalaba structure
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Various textile materials have been employed in the past for protection against the ballistic with only limited satisfaction without realizing in underlying mechanism of ballistic impact. The multicomponent fabrics was prepare by nylon yarn with plain constraction with thickness of 0.18 mm. The multicomponent fabrics were made 35 layers (laminated) with various thickness. A computational constitutive model has been developed to characterize the progressive failure behaviours of multicomponent fabrics with jalaba structure as reinforcement under high velocity impact conditions. Test result indicates that multicomponent fabric with jalaba structure can reach second level of International Standar of NIJ-010104 for hand gun (revolver) at shoot distance 5 meters. If compared with panel from biotextile composite the multicomponent fabrics have advantages in structure stability, flexibility, lightly and confortable. The integrated modeling was sucessful utilized to predict the damage and ballistic bihavior of multicomponent fabrics to various ballistic impact conditions.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201815401117
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