Abstract

The shear thickening fluid (STF) treatment enhances the low and high velocity impact resistance performances of para-aramid woven fabrics for soft armour application. This research investigates the effects of important parameters on the STF add on and impact energy absorption with the aim to develop a hybrid soft armour. The STF add-on on ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) woven fabrics was varied by altering the silica particle size, dilution ratio of STF and padding pressure. The results of the full factorial design of experiment showed that the energy absorption is independent of the add-on. Further, a soft armour panel (SAP) was made from the STF treated woven fabric. The ballistic performance of the panel was evaluated in terms of back face signature (BFS) against a 9 × 19 mm lead core bullet and was compared to that of a weight equivalent untreated panel. A hybrid SAP with unidirectional (UD) laminates of UHMWPE as strike face layers and STF treated woven fabrics as backing layers was prepared, and the BFS was found to be equivalent to that of a SAP containing 100% UD laminates (∼30 mm). The results imply that a certain number of UD laminate layers can be replaced with STF treated flexible woven fabrics without compromising on the ballistic performance of SAP.

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