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Bulletproof Vests/shields Prepared From Composite Material Based On Strong Polyamide Fibers And Epoxy Resin
Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences
  • Remon A. Mankarious
  • Mostafa A. Radwan
  • Mostafa Shazly
  • Hany A. Elazab, Missouri University of Science and Technology
Abstract

Fiber Reinforced Plastics (FRP) have arisen as a main class of tactual materials having high strength and light weight implemented in a large scale of different applications. This study performs a comparison between the enhanced propidines of Kevlar 49 fiber and Twaron CT 704 reinforced with epoxy resin to obtain an efficient, light weight and slim body m o r capable of resisting high speed projectiles (9 mm bullets). Reinforcing the fabrics adds extra strength to the fabrics instead of using several unreinforced fabrics which increases the weight thickness and the cost of the final product. The response of the prepared composite material based on the two different fibers was studied by using a test barrel for the penetration test. In addition. indentation test is also au lied to compare between the mechanical properties of both laminates and determine which fabric is better for life protection application. The final results showed that using the technique of reinforcing the fabrics specially Twaron is much better where the final bulletproof shield has a smaller number of layers and was found lighter by 40% than those made by Kevlar.

Department(s)
Chemical and Biochemical Engineering
Keywords and Phrases
  • 9 mm bullets,
  • Bulletproof vestslshelds,
  • Fiber reinforced plastics,
  • Kevlar 49,
  • Twaron CT 704
Document Type
Article - Journal
Document Version
Citation
File Type
text
Language(s)
English
Rights
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Publication Date
1-1-2017
Publication Date
01 Jan 2017
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Citation Information
Remon A. Mankarious, Mostafa A. Radwan, Mostafa Shazly and Hany A. Elazab. "Bulletproof Vests/shields Prepared From Composite Material Based On Strong Polyamide Fibers And Epoxy Resin" Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences Vol. 12 Iss. 10 (2017) p. 2697 - 2701 ISSN: 1818-7803; 1816-949X
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/hany-elazab/17/