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Postmortem Analysis Using Different Sensors and Technologies on Aramid Composites Samples after Ballistic Impact

This work focuses on the combination of two complementary non-destructive techniques to analyse the final deformation and internal damage induced in aramid composite plates subjected to ballistic impact. The first analysis device, a 3D scanner, allows digitalising the surface of the tested specimen....

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Autores principales: Rubio, Ignacio, Díaz-Álvarez, Antonio, Bernier, Richard, Rusinek, Alexis, Loya, Jose Antonio, Miguelez, Maria Henar, Rodríguez-Millán, Marcos
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7288334/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32429535
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20102853
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author Rubio, Ignacio
Díaz-Álvarez, Antonio
Bernier, Richard
Rusinek, Alexis
Loya, Jose Antonio
Miguelez, Maria Henar
Rodríguez-Millán, Marcos
author_facet Rubio, Ignacio
Díaz-Álvarez, Antonio
Bernier, Richard
Rusinek, Alexis
Loya, Jose Antonio
Miguelez, Maria Henar
Rodríguez-Millán, Marcos
author_sort Rubio, Ignacio
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description This work focuses on the combination of two complementary non-destructive techniques to analyse the final deformation and internal damage induced in aramid composite plates subjected to ballistic impact. The first analysis device, a 3D scanner, allows digitalising the surface of the tested specimen. Comparing with the initial geometry, the permanent residual deformation (PBFD) can be obtained according to the impact characteristics. This is a significant parameter in armours and shielding design. The second inspection technique is based on computed tomography (CT). It allows analysing the internal state of the impacted sample, being able to detect possible delamination and fibre failure through the specimen thickness. The proposed methodology has been validated with two projectile geometries at different impact velocities, being the reaction force history on the specimen determined with piezoelectric sensors. Different loading states and induced damages were observed according to the projectile type and impact velocity. In order to validate the use of the 3D scanner, a correlation between impact velocity and damage induced in terms of permanent back face deformation has been realised for both projectiles studied. In addition, a comparison of the results obtained through this measurement method and those obtained in similar works, has been performed in the same range of impact energy. The results showed that CT is needed to analyse the internal damage of the aramid sample; however, this is a highly expensive and time-consuming method. The use of 3D scanner and piezoelectric sensors is perfectly complementary with CT and could be relevant to develop numerical models or design armours.
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spelling pubmed-72883342020-06-17 Postmortem Analysis Using Different Sensors and Technologies on Aramid Composites Samples after Ballistic Impact Rubio, Ignacio Díaz-Álvarez, Antonio Bernier, Richard Rusinek, Alexis Loya, Jose Antonio Miguelez, Maria Henar Rodríguez-Millán, Marcos Sensors (Basel) Article This work focuses on the combination of two complementary non-destructive techniques to analyse the final deformation and internal damage induced in aramid composite plates subjected to ballistic impact. The first analysis device, a 3D scanner, allows digitalising the surface of the tested specimen. Comparing with the initial geometry, the permanent residual deformation (PBFD) can be obtained according to the impact characteristics. This is a significant parameter in armours and shielding design. The second inspection technique is based on computed tomography (CT). It allows analysing the internal state of the impacted sample, being able to detect possible delamination and fibre failure through the specimen thickness. The proposed methodology has been validated with two projectile geometries at different impact velocities, being the reaction force history on the specimen determined with piezoelectric sensors. Different loading states and induced damages were observed according to the projectile type and impact velocity. In order to validate the use of the 3D scanner, a correlation between impact velocity and damage induced in terms of permanent back face deformation has been realised for both projectiles studied. In addition, a comparison of the results obtained through this measurement method and those obtained in similar works, has been performed in the same range of impact energy. The results showed that CT is needed to analyse the internal damage of the aramid sample; however, this is a highly expensive and time-consuming method. The use of 3D scanner and piezoelectric sensors is perfectly complementary with CT and could be relevant to develop numerical models or design armours. MDPI 2020-05-17 /pmc/articles/PMC7288334/ /pubmed/32429535 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20102853 Text en © 2020 by the authors. 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Postmortem Analysis Using Different Sensors and Technologies on Aramid Composites Samples after Ballistic Impact
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title_sort postmortem analysis using different sensors and technologies on aramid composites samples after ballistic impact
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7288334/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20102853
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