Ballistic performances of Ramor 500 and Ramor 550 armor steels at mono and bilayered plate configurations

The ballistic performances of Ramor 500 and Ramor 550 armor steel plates were experimentally and numerically investigated at various conditions against 7.62 mm bullets. The experimental part of the study consists of the monolithic plate, double-layered plate, and oblique plate. For the monolithic pl...

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Published inEngineering science and technology, an international journal Vol. 24; no. 4; pp. 990 - 995
Main Authors Bekci, Muhammed Latif, Canpolat, Bahadır Hakan, Usta, Erdal, Güler, Mehmet Sami, Cora, Ömer Necati
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 01.08.2021
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Summary:The ballistic performances of Ramor 500 and Ramor 550 armor steel plates were experimentally and numerically investigated at various conditions against 7.62 mm bullets. The experimental part of the study consists of the monolithic plate, double-layered plate, and oblique plate. For the monolithic plates, 6.7 mm thick Ramor 500 and 6.2 mm thickRamor550 were used. Plates were perforated and the failure mechanism ofpetallingwas observed. For the double-layered plates, 6.7 mm thick Ramor 500 and 6.2 mm thickRamor550 were layered at two different ordering structures. It was found that Ramor 550 as facing plate and Ramor 500 as backing plate exhibit better ballistic resistance than the configuration of the opposite layering order and the main failure modes of the targets were plugging and bulging. For the oblique plates, 4.5 mm thickRamor500 plates were impacted at 0°, 30°, and 60° impact angles. The result showed that the ballistic resistance of plates increased as the impact angle was increased.
ISSN:2215-0986
2215-0986
DOI:10.1016/j.jestch.2021.01.001