Bulletproof performance of composite plate fabricated using shear thickening fluid and natural fiber paper

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Inthemunitions industry, therehave beenconsiderable efforts spent todeveloplow-cost, simply fabricated, easily wearable, and biocompatible bulletproof armors. Recently, long fiber-reinforced composites and shear thickening fluids (STFs) were inceptively utilized to improve bulletproof performance with solid or fabric materials. In this study, Hanji, a cornstarch suspension, Korean traditional long fiber paper, and a well-known STF, respectively, were examined for bulletproof applications to evaluate their own effects on bulletproof performance; tests were carried out in the field and finite element analysis (FEA) was performed to evaluate the behavior of materials regarding with perforated clay areas from in-field tests. It was found that both Hanji and STF influenced the bullet penetration by two factors, namely the momentum of bullet and stress propagation. The cornstarch suspension, rather than Hanji, showed outstanding performance in decreasing the linear velocity of the bullet and minimized the stress propagation to the protecting object. Thus, although STF performed a key role in bulletproof performance, Hanji also proved to be a suitable material as an exterior covering for absorbing the initial impact stress and maintaining the durability and stability of the armor itself.

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Cho, H., Lee, J., Hong, S., & Kim, S. (2020). Bulletproof performance of composite plate fabricated using shear thickening fluid and natural fiber paper. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 10(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/app10010088

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