Analysis of bulletproof vest made from fiber carbon composite and hollow glass microsphere (HGM) in absorbing energy due to projectile impact

Bulletproof vest serves as a barrier and simultaneously absorbing the impact energy of a projectile shot from a firearm so it could not injure the users. Manufacture of lighter bulletproof vests with good absorbent of impact energy, is expected, because it supports the mobility and safety of its use...

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Main Authors: Anhar, Muhammad P., Sutikno, S., M. S. M., Sani
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Published: IOP Publishing 2019
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description Bulletproof vest serves as a barrier and simultaneously absorbing the impact energy of a projectile shot from a firearm so it could not injure the users. Manufacture of lighter bulletproof vests with good absorbent of impact energy, is expected, because it supports the mobility and safety of its users. In this study, a composite composed of an epoxy matrix with a 16% Hollow Glass Microsphere (HGM) and carbon fiber reinforce to be implemented in a bulletproof vest. The objective of this research is to analyze the bullet-proof vests made of epoxy matrix composites with reinforcement in the form of HGM and carbon fiber through simulation with finite element method. Simulations with Ansys conducted in accordance with NIJ Standard 0101.06 from the U.S. Department of Justice, where the projectile initial velocity of 426 m/s for the category IIIA class weapon with a kinetic energy of projectile amounted to 528.37 Joules. The simulation with Ansys was performed by varying the thickness of bulletproof vests to obtain optimum thickness. The outcome of this research is a bulletproof vest that absorbs the impact energy of the projectile, so that the energy transmitted to the body is smaller than 170 Joules. Having obtaining the optimum thickness of bulletproof vest, an experimental verification will be performed to validate the simulation results. In the simulation results showed that a bullet proof vest with a thickness of 20 mm has been able to meet the standards of Major General Julian S. Hatcher, a U.S. Army ordnance expert with great energy generated at 138.77 Joules.
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spelling ump-263162019-12-20T08:46:06Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/26316/ Analysis of bulletproof vest made from fiber carbon composite and hollow glass microsphere (HGM) in absorbing energy due to projectile impact Anhar, Muhammad P. Sutikno, S. M. S. M., Sani TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering TS Manufactures Bulletproof vest serves as a barrier and simultaneously absorbing the impact energy of a projectile shot from a firearm so it could not injure the users. Manufacture of lighter bulletproof vests with good absorbent of impact energy, is expected, because it supports the mobility and safety of its users. In this study, a composite composed of an epoxy matrix with a 16% Hollow Glass Microsphere (HGM) and carbon fiber reinforce to be implemented in a bulletproof vest. The objective of this research is to analyze the bullet-proof vests made of epoxy matrix composites with reinforcement in the form of HGM and carbon fiber through simulation with finite element method. Simulations with Ansys conducted in accordance with NIJ Standard 0101.06 from the U.S. Department of Justice, where the projectile initial velocity of 426 m/s for the category IIIA class weapon with a kinetic energy of projectile amounted to 528.37 Joules. The simulation with Ansys was performed by varying the thickness of bulletproof vests to obtain optimum thickness. The outcome of this research is a bulletproof vest that absorbs the impact energy of the projectile, so that the energy transmitted to the body is smaller than 170 Joules. Having obtaining the optimum thickness of bulletproof vest, an experimental verification will be performed to validate the simulation results. In the simulation results showed that a bullet proof vest with a thickness of 20 mm has been able to meet the standards of Major General Julian S. Hatcher, a U.S. Army ordnance expert with great energy generated at 138.77 Joules. IOP Publishing 2019-04-15 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed pdf en cc_by http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/26316/1/Analysis%20of%20bulletproof%20vest%20made%20from%20fiber%20carbon.pdf Anhar, Muhammad P. and Sutikno, S. and M. S. M., Sani (2019) Analysis of bulletproof vest made from fiber carbon composite and hollow glass microsphere (HGM) in absorbing energy due to projectile impact. In: IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 1st South Aceh International Conference on Engineering and Technology (SAICOET) , 8-9 December 2018 , Politeknik Aceh Selatan Campus, Indonesia. pp. 1-9., 506 (012001). ISSN 1757-8981 (Print), 1757-899X (Online) (Published) https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/506/1/012001
spellingShingle TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
TS Manufactures
Anhar, Muhammad P.
Sutikno, S.
M. S. M., Sani
Analysis of bulletproof vest made from fiber carbon composite and hollow glass microsphere (HGM) in absorbing energy due to projectile impact
title Analysis of bulletproof vest made from fiber carbon composite and hollow glass microsphere (HGM) in absorbing energy due to projectile impact
title_full Analysis of bulletproof vest made from fiber carbon composite and hollow glass microsphere (HGM) in absorbing energy due to projectile impact
title_fullStr Analysis of bulletproof vest made from fiber carbon composite and hollow glass microsphere (HGM) in absorbing energy due to projectile impact
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of bulletproof vest made from fiber carbon composite and hollow glass microsphere (HGM) in absorbing energy due to projectile impact
title_short Analysis of bulletproof vest made from fiber carbon composite and hollow glass microsphere (HGM) in absorbing energy due to projectile impact
title_sort analysis of bulletproof vest made from fiber carbon composite and hollow glass microsphere (hgm) in absorbing energy due to projectile impact
topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
TS Manufactures
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