Abstract

Ballistic impact tests were conducted on polymer-coated multi-layer fabric targets using 0.357 SIG projectiles. The effect of fatigue loading on the yarn pull-out force of coated Twaron fabrics was studied for the first time. A validated mesoscale numerical modelling approach was developed to simulate the ballistic impact. The elastomeric coating significantly improved impact resistance. The coating is stable in a wide range of ambient temperatures and performs well upon being subjected to fatigue. A coated target having 6.6% less areal density and 20% less thickness than its neat counterpart has shown similar ballistic limit velocity.

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