TY - JOUR
T1 - The anti-explosion performance of ceramic/high-strength steel composite protective structures
AU - Zhang, Changle
AU - Wang, Yangwei
AU - Bao, Jiawei
AU - Cheng, Huanwu
AU - Liu, Han
AU - Wang, Xucai
AU - Guo, Jiayou
AU - Li, Daiyuan
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 The Author(s)
PY - 2023/5/1
Y1 - 2023/5/1
N2 - Ceramic composite structures are important in developing lightweight protection applications. Designers primarily design for armor-piercing threats. However, it is difficult to avoid the threat of high explosives or improvised explosive devices on the battlefield. In this work, three ceramic composite structures with different type and thickness of the ceramic panel were assessed by explosion test and finite element modelling to study their damage and failure characteristics. The ceramic composite structures exhibit good wave weakening ability. The type of ceramic does not change the anti-explosion performance of the composite structure when the surface density is similar, but the two kinds of ceramics show different damage and fracture mechanisms. Specifically, intergranular fracture mainly occurs in the alumina ceramic, whereas transgranular fracture mainly occurs in the SiC ceramic. In all cases, the back plate made of high strength steel undergoes plastic deformation and the ceramic panel is fragmented in response to the explosive impact, and the size of ceramic fragments increases from the center to the boundary of the ceramic panel.
AB - Ceramic composite structures are important in developing lightweight protection applications. Designers primarily design for armor-piercing threats. However, it is difficult to avoid the threat of high explosives or improvised explosive devices on the battlefield. In this work, three ceramic composite structures with different type and thickness of the ceramic panel were assessed by explosion test and finite element modelling to study their damage and failure characteristics. The ceramic composite structures exhibit good wave weakening ability. The type of ceramic does not change the anti-explosion performance of the composite structure when the surface density is similar, but the two kinds of ceramics show different damage and fracture mechanisms. Specifically, intergranular fracture mainly occurs in the alumina ceramic, whereas transgranular fracture mainly occurs in the SiC ceramic. In all cases, the back plate made of high strength steel undergoes plastic deformation and the ceramic panel is fragmented in response to the explosive impact, and the size of ceramic fragments increases from the center to the boundary of the ceramic panel.
KW - Anti-explosion mechanism
KW - Ceramic composite structure
KW - Damage
KW - Explosion protection
KW - Fracture
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jmrt.2023.04.265
DO - 10.1016/j.jmrt.2023.04.265
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85159178766
SN - 2238-7854
VL - 24
SP - 7121
EP - 7134
JO - Journal of Materials Research and Technology
JF - Journal of Materials Research and Technology
ER -