Abstract

The response of shear thickening fluids (STFs) under ballistic impact has received considerable attention due to its field-responsive nature. While efforts have primarily focused on traditional ballistic fabrics impregnated with these fluids, the response of pure STFs to penetration has received limited attention. In the present study, the ballistic response of particle-based STFs is investigated and the effects of fluid density and particle strength on ballistic performance are isolated. It is shown that the loss of ballistic resistance in the STFs at higher impact velocities is governed by the material strength of the particles in suspension. The results illustrate the range of velocities over which these STFs may provide effective armor solutions.

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