Abstract

In the article the results description of punching into the composite ballistic shield with the use of sub-machine gun and 9mm Parabellum was presented. On the prepared measurement position using high-speed cameras and laser-vibrometer the process parameters of the ballistic shield and bullet deformation were recorded. An analyzed ballistic shield was a layered composite made from plain aramid fabrics connected with oneself with neoprene matrix. Received results from experimental examinations served for building numerical models with the use of Finite Element Methods. Based on the numerical models the FEM analysis was conducted. The main goal of the simulation was FEM implementation as a validation tool for comparison with the experiment.

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