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Yarn Pull-Out as a Mechanism for Dissipation of Ballistic Impact Energy in Kevlar KM-2 Fabric, Part 1: Quasi-Static Characterization of Yarn Pull-Out

Authors :
DELAWARE UNIV NEWARK CENTER FOR COMPOSITE MATERIALS
Kirkwood, Keith M.
Kirkwood, John E.
Lee, Young S.
Egres, Ronald G., Jr.
Wetzel, Eric D.
DELAWARE UNIV NEWARK CENTER FOR COMPOSITE MATERIALS
Kirkwood, Keith M.
Kirkwood, John E.
Lee, Young S.
Egres, Ronald G., Jr.
Wetzel, Eric D.
Source :
DTIC AND NTIS
Publication Year :
2004

Abstract

Yarn pull-out can be an important energy absorption mechanism during the ballistic impact of woven Kevlar fabric. This study reports the effects of fabric length, number of yarns pulled, arrangement of yarns, and transverse tension on the force-displacement curves for yarn pull-out tests on Kevlar KM-2 fabric under laboratory conditions. A semi-empirical model is presented for predicting the yarn pull-out force and energy as a function of pull-out distance, including both yarn uncrimping and subsequent yarn translation. This model is found to replicate the experimental data to a high degree of accuracy, and should prove useful for understanding ballistic experiments and improving computational modeling of fabrics.<br />The original document contains color images.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
DTIC AND NTIS
Notes :
text/html, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn834270795
Document Type :
Electronic Resource