Assessing the stab resistive performance of material extruded body armour specimens

IF 2.1 Q2 ENGINEERING, CIVIL International Journal of Protective Structures Pub Date : 2022-06-28 DOI:10.1177/20414196221112148
U. I. Cicek, D. Southee, A. Johnson
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This paper investigates the effect of material extruded body armour specimen size on stab penetration depth and back-face signature (BFS) and establishes the minimum thickness required for a series of material extrusion materials to provide protection against the UK Home Office Scientific Development Branch (HOSDB) body armour KR1-E1 requirements. In stage one, material extruded planar test specimens ranging from 40 × 40 mm to 80 × 80 mm in length and width with 10 mm increments at three different thicknesses, 6, 8 and 10 mm, were stab tested under 24 joules of impact energy using a gravity driven drop test apparatus. In stage two, 50 × 50 mm specimens in six material categories, PC, ABS, PLA, TPLA, PA and TPU, were manufactured at different thicknesses via material extrusion and impacted in accordance with the UK HOSDB KR1-E1 stab impact energy level as they were the optimum size when considering overall stab and BFS performance. The study established the fundamental steps towards the use of material extrusion in future personal protection solutions. Results demonstrated that stab penetration and BFS were dependent on specimen size, thickness and material type, and there was an inverse relationship between stab penetration depth and BFS. Also, a minimum thickness of 5 mm for PC and TPLA, 6 mm for ABS, 7 mm for PLA, 11 mm for PA and 12 mm for TPU, with 100% print density, was required in order to provide protection against the HOSDB KR1-E1 level of 24 J stab impact energy.
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材料挤压防弹衣试件抗刺性能评估
本文研究了材料挤压防弹衣样本尺寸对刺入深度和背面特征(BFS)的影响,并确定了一系列材料挤压材料所需的最小厚度,以提供针对英国内政部科学发展部(HOSDB)防弹衣KR1-E1要求的保护。在第一阶段,使用重力驱动跌落试验装置,在24焦耳的冲击能量下,对长度和宽度为40×40 mm至80×80 mm、增量为10 mm、厚度为6、8和10 mm的材料挤压平面试样进行了插入试验。在第二阶段,通过材料挤压制造了PC、ABS、PLA、TPLA、PA和TPU六种材料类别的50×50mm试样,并根据英国HOSDB KR1-E1刺伤冲击能级进行冲击,因为在考虑整体刺伤和BFS性能时,这些试样是最佳尺寸。该研究确立了在未来个人防护解决方案中使用材料挤压的基本步骤。结果表明,刺入深度和BFS与试样尺寸、厚度和材料类型有关,刺入厚度和BFS呈反比关系。此外,PC和TPLA的最小厚度为5毫米,ABS的最小厚度6毫米,PLA的最小厚度7毫米,PA的最小厚度11毫米,TPU的最小厚度12毫米,印刷密度为100%,以提供针对24J刺入冲击能量的HOSDB KR1-E1水平的保护。
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