EFFECTS OF BALLISTIC IMPACTS ON SPHERICAL CERAMICS

Capt Joseph Morley, USMC

Empirical data suggests that ceramic spheres can serve as front face systems for armor applications, which can improve performance over current monolithic plate design by providing multi-hit, fracture resistance and lower costs. Ballistic test results of ceramics composed of AD90, AD995 and sapphire (AL2O3) are presented alongside hydro code simulation results. In addition to chemical differences, impact performance between geometric difference are also examined. Performance calculations include (as a function of time) projectile velocity, deceleration, force applied and work applied to the projectile. Shockwave propagation through sapphire targets is observed to be consistent with published sound speeds and is in agreement with hydro code. 1/2" spheres are shown to perform better than 1/2" right circular cylinders. AD90 is shown to perform better under ballistic test conditions than AD995 indicating the feasibility of a low cost, ceramic sphere based front facing armor system.

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dgrbovic@nps.edu

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Jul 06, 2018

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