Experimental investigation of the influence of wool structures on the stab resistance of woven body armor panels

作者: Priscilla Reiners , Yordan Kyosev , Laurence Schacher , Dominique Adolphe , Katalin Küster

DOI: 10.1177/0040517515596934

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摘要: In the production of body armor panels, multilayer aramid fabrics are normally used. A main problem these panels is high weight and consequential lower comfort for wearer. a recent survey it was shown that most officers in United States would prefer an improved also reduced their ballistic vests. To reduce layers with concomitance same safety standards, panel has to be improved. One solution slippage yarns during penetration knife this increase absorbed impact energy. The tests showed placement layer wool fabric on top changes behavior. goal work investigation influence woven structure over panels. For investigation, stab resistance five different properties patterns combined one bottom been te...

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