Finite Element Analysis on ballistic impact performance of multi-layered bulletproof vest impacted by 9 mm bullet

Azhari Sastranegara, Kevin Eka Putra, Edmun Halawa, N. Sutisna, Ameen Topa
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Simulation is one of the most effective ways to reduce the cost and time needed to test the quality of a bulletproof vest. The widely applied method to predict the behavior of the materials is a macro-homogeneous model. However, even though it is low in computational cost, it has some accuracy issues. This work presents finite element analysis with both macro-homogeneous and meso-heterogeneous models to predict the behavior of the Kevlar composites during ballistic impact and qualitatively compares the simulation results with the experimental ones. The simulation reliability was ensured by numerical parameters such as the system energy balance and the limitation of artificial energy. The simulation results showed that the meso-heterogeneous yarn model successfully produced more detailed impact damage than the macro-homogenous model. In addition, the deformation of the Kevlar, the bullet, and the steel plate was close to the experiment results. The result was expected to be used as a consideration in determining the model type for another similar research.
多层防弹背心受9mm子弹冲击性能的有限元分析
仿真是降低测试防弹衣质量所需的成本和时间的最有效方法之一。目前广泛应用的预测材料性能的方法是宏观均匀模型。然而,尽管它的计算成本很低,但它存在一些准确性问题。本文采用宏观均相模型和细观非均相模型对凯夫拉复合材料在弹道冲击中的行为进行了有限元分析,并将模拟结果与实验结果进行了定性比较。系统能量平衡和人工能量限制等数值参数保证了仿真的可靠性。仿真结果表明,细观非均质模型比宏观均质模型能成功地产生更详细的冲击损伤。此外,凯夫拉纤维、子弹和钢板的变形与实验结果接近。预计该结果将作为确定另一类似研究的模型类型的考虑因素。
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