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Energy Absorption and Ballistic Performance of Epoxy Composite Reinforced with Arapaima Scales

Arapaima scales possess a hierarchical structure capable of absorbing a considerable amount of energy before fracture. These natural dermal armors present significant potential in the sustainable development of cost-effective composites. This work aimed, for the first time, to analyze the impact res...

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Autores principales: Bezerra, Wendell B. A., Lazarus, Benjamin S., Costa, Ulisses O., Figueiredo, André B.-H. S., Lima, Édio P., da Luz, Fernanda S., Monteiro, Sergio N.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10096586/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37050228
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15071614
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author Bezerra, Wendell B. A.
Lazarus, Benjamin S.
Costa, Ulisses O.
Figueiredo, André B.-H. S.
Lima, Édio P.
da Luz, Fernanda S.
Monteiro, Sergio N.
author_facet Bezerra, Wendell B. A.
Lazarus, Benjamin S.
Costa, Ulisses O.
Figueiredo, André B.-H. S.
Lima, Édio P.
da Luz, Fernanda S.
Monteiro, Sergio N.
author_sort Bezerra, Wendell B. A.
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description Arapaima scales possess a hierarchical structure capable of absorbing a considerable amount of energy before fracture. These natural dermal armors present significant potential in the sustainable development of cost-effective composites. This work aimed, for the first time, to analyze the impact resistance and ballistic performance of arapaima scale-reinforced epoxy composites and their potential application in multilayered armor systems (MAS). Composite plates were prepared with 20%, 30%, and 40 vol% of arapaima scales. Composite specimens were subjected to notched Izod impact and residual velocity stand-alone tests and their MAS through backface signature (BFS) tests, with their fracture surfaces studied using SEM. The Izod tests confirmed the effect of scales’ volume fraction on the energy absorbed by the composites, showing an increase with volume fraction. Residual velocity tests showed that composites with 30 vol% of scales resulted in the most significant improvement in absorbed energy. All MAS formulations presented BFS depths lower than the trauma limit specified by the NIJ standard. Fractographic analysis showed that the scales’ toughening mechanisms improved the composites’ energy absorption capacity. The experimental results substantiate the potential use of arapaima scales as a reinforcement agent in polymeric composites, with 30 vol% being the optimal volume fraction for energy-absorbing applications.
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spelling pubmed-100965862023-04-13 Energy Absorption and Ballistic Performance of Epoxy Composite Reinforced with Arapaima Scales Bezerra, Wendell B. A. Lazarus, Benjamin S. Costa, Ulisses O. Figueiredo, André B.-H. S. Lima, Édio P. da Luz, Fernanda S. Monteiro, Sergio N. Polymers (Basel) Article Arapaima scales possess a hierarchical structure capable of absorbing a considerable amount of energy before fracture. These natural dermal armors present significant potential in the sustainable development of cost-effective composites. This work aimed, for the first time, to analyze the impact resistance and ballistic performance of arapaima scale-reinforced epoxy composites and their potential application in multilayered armor systems (MAS). Composite plates were prepared with 20%, 30%, and 40 vol% of arapaima scales. Composite specimens were subjected to notched Izod impact and residual velocity stand-alone tests and their MAS through backface signature (BFS) tests, with their fracture surfaces studied using SEM. The Izod tests confirmed the effect of scales’ volume fraction on the energy absorbed by the composites, showing an increase with volume fraction. Residual velocity tests showed that composites with 30 vol% of scales resulted in the most significant improvement in absorbed energy. All MAS formulations presented BFS depths lower than the trauma limit specified by the NIJ standard. Fractographic analysis showed that the scales’ toughening mechanisms improved the composites’ energy absorption capacity. The experimental results substantiate the potential use of arapaima scales as a reinforcement agent in polymeric composites, with 30 vol% being the optimal volume fraction for energy-absorbing applications. MDPI 2023-03-24 /pmc/articles/PMC10096586/ /pubmed/37050228 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15071614 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Bezerra, Wendell B. A.
Lazarus, Benjamin S.
Costa, Ulisses O.
Figueiredo, André B.-H. S.
Lima, Édio P.
da Luz, Fernanda S.
Monteiro, Sergio N.
Energy Absorption and Ballistic Performance of Epoxy Composite Reinforced with Arapaima Scales
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title_full Energy Absorption and Ballistic Performance of Epoxy Composite Reinforced with Arapaima Scales
title_fullStr Energy Absorption and Ballistic Performance of Epoxy Composite Reinforced with Arapaima Scales
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title_short Energy Absorption and Ballistic Performance of Epoxy Composite Reinforced with Arapaima Scales
title_sort energy absorption and ballistic performance of epoxy composite reinforced with arapaima scales
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10096586/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37050228
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15071614
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